Imagine you’re standing in a grocery store.You want snacks, but there are too many choices. Chips. Cookies. Candy. You pause and think: What should I…
You wake up late.Your phone battery is dead.Coffee spills on your shirt before work even starts. By noon, everything feels wrong. Moments like this make…
Imagine you tell one friend a small piece of news at school.By lunchtime, everyone already knows. You might stop and think, How did that spread…
Imagine a teacher explains something in class.You nod your head, but inside you think “Wait did I really get that?” This is where many learners…
Imagine a teacher saying, Time is a thief. A student might quickly ask How can time steal anything? This moment shows a common confusion. Some…
Imagine you’re reading a story at night.A line says: He moved through the room like a ghost. Now imagine another line: He was a ghost…
Imagine a friend says My mind feels like a storm that never stops. They aren’t talking about real rain or thunder. They’re trying to explain…
Imagine you’re about to give a speech. Your hands shake. Your stomach feels tight.You tell your friend, My nerves are jumping everywhere. But your nerves…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.