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Answer: How do I set up a document akin to a mad lib?
How to Set Up a Mad Lib Type Story in Microsoft Word
1. Open a new Word document and type out your story, leaving blank spaces where you want the user to fill in their own words.
2. To make the text boxes stand out, you can add a border or change the fill color. To do this, click on the text box and then click on the "Format" tab that appears. From there, you can choose the "Shape Outline" or "Shape Fill" options to customize the appearance of the text box. 3. Save your document and you're ready to go! By following these steps, you should be able to create a mad lib type story in Microsoft Word with blank spaces and clues/verbs underneath them. Have fun with your town hall meeting game!
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