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Write a Museum Audio Guide Monologue From an Unusual Artifact
Write a first-person monologue for a museum audio guide spoken by an unusual everyday object from the near future that has just been placed in a museum display. The speaker should explain what it was used for, what it reveals about the people who depended on it, and why it became obsolete. The audience is the general public, including teenagers, and the tone should be reflective, witty, and slightly melancholic without becoming cynical.
Requirements:
- Length: 700 to 1000 words.
- The object must be fictional but plausible.
- The monologue must include exactly three brief moments where the speaker directly addresses the listener with a question.
- Include at least two sensory details that are not visual.
- Include one subtle twist near the end that changes how the listener understands the object or its owner.
- Do not use brand names, famous real people, or references to existing books, films, or TV series.
- Keep the piece suitable for a museum audience of all ages.
The writing should feel polished and complete, as if it could actually be used in an exhibit.