When describing nature, a writer should seize upon small details, arranging them so that the reader will see an image in his mind after he closes his eyes. For instance: you will capture the truth of a moonlit night if you'll write that a gleam like starlight shone from the pieces of a broken bottle, and then the dark, plump shadow of a dog or wolf appeared. You will bring life to nature only if you don't shrink from similes that liken its activities to those of humankind.
| Game | Time | WPM | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 2025-02-18 15:01:27 | 69.33 | 97.9% |
| 2002 | 2025-02-18 14:37:43 | 55.44 | 95.1% |
| 1935 | 2025-02-16 12:38:16 | 59.29 | 96% |
| 1872 | 2025-02-14 16:45:38 | 61.20 | 98.3% |
| 1833 | 2025-02-12 17:18:12 | 60.22 | 97.1% |
| 1524 | 2025-02-02 11:35:28 | 56.61 | 96.5% |
| 1499 | 2025-02-01 18:05:25 | 65.38 | 97.6% |
| 1312 | 2025-01-28 08:11:04 | 61.53 | 97.5% |
| 958 | 2025-01-01 08:38:38 | 59.98 | 98.4% |
| 816 | 2024-12-26 09:58:33 | 56.92 | 96.3% |
| 794 | 2024-12-26 03:08:37 | 57.36 | 96.7% |
| 772 | 2024-12-26 02:24:21 | 54.05 | 96.6% |