#tuesdayuseitinasentence — Nuance

“Watching the film for the second time, I marveled at all the beautiful nuances the director had captured. The addition of a theme from Debussy’s “La fille aux Cheveux de Lin” to the scenes when the girl appeared, for example, and the use of some kind of filter to make the sunset scenes look as if they had been painted by one of the great Impressionists made this film into a true piece of art.” 


Bonjour mes chers lecteurs!  Now…this week it’s my turn to offer the Tuesday Use it in a Sentence prompt!  Thanks again to Linda G Hill for creating this fun-ness, and to MLW for sharing it with me! The word to use for this week is “nuance.” 

Allons-y ! 

Here are the prompt rules:

  1. Make a sentence with the word of the week. Leave it as just a sentence or write a post to go with it.
  2. Try to do it on Tuesday.
  3. Include the hashtag #tuesdayuseitinasentence.
  4. Post it on Twitter and/or Facebook (if you have a public site) and/or Pinterest and/or WordPress and/or any other social media site you belong to.
  5. Participate as many times as you’d like. You can write a different sentence for each platform, but please keep it to one sentence per post.
  6. If you post your sentence here on WordPress or on any other site where there’s a clickable link, include the link in the comment section for this week.
  7. Google #tuesdayuseitinasentence to find other participants! The more you connect, the bigger it gets and the more views and followers you’ll have.
  8. Have fun!
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