A few days ago
Anonymous

What would be a nice way of finishing this sentence??

It’s a screenplay so nothing TOO poetic:

“There is a slight mist in the air and we see the sun setting behind the trees causing (a)…”

What i want to describe are those rows of colours in the sky on the horizon when the sun is setting…like the purples and the oranges and all…i’m totally stuck. merci.

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A few days ago
teacher93514

Favorite Answer

….causing the mist to split the colors of the twilight like a prism.
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A few days ago
picador
Whatever the visual result, nobody needs to be told that it is caused by the setting sun. Therefore I suggest you put a period after “trees”. Then go on to describe what you see. And no doubt what you will see will depend upon the stock footage available.
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A few days ago
Lee
Use “giving” instead of “causing” then….”giving the horizon the signal to paint the sky with its intense color pallet of pink, purple, and orange.”

If you want something more straight forward, then just say “causing the horizon to turn purple, pink, and orange.”

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A few days ago
krytrons2
The sun to reflect off the clouds like the sweat off a hot woman’s buttocks glistening after a night of hot coitus!
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A few days ago
Brad711
panoramic of pink waves to roll off into the horizon.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
o.j. simpson to break into a hotel room with guns all a’blazin! shooting and stabbing all in his path. theres blood and guts everywhere! all over the purple and orange wall paper!
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