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    To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Reader's Digest, we're relaunching our much-loved 100-Word-Story Competition with prizes of up to £1,000 to be won.

    Our 100-Word-Story Competition is your chance to show the world your story-telling talents. There are three categories—one for adults and two for schools: one for children aged 12–18 and one for children under 12. Your stories should be new, unpublished, and exactly 100 words—not a single word shorter or longer! Multiple entries are allowed per person. We are unfortunately only able to consider UK based entries.

    The editorial team will pick a shortlist of three in each category and post them online on 1st November 2022.

    You can vote for your favourite, and the one with the most votes will get the top prize. Voting will close on 30th November 2022 and winners will be published in our December issue.

    More details:

    Complete the entry form below to enter. Include your full name, address, email and phone number when filling in the form.

    ●Prizes:

    Adults category: the winner will receive £1,000 and a Serious Readers High Definition Floor or Table Light (value up to £399.99).

    12–18s category: the winner will receive a £200 book voucher.

    Under 12 category: the winner will receive £100 of book vouchers.

    ●Need some help with writing your story? Click here to check out our handy guide!

    ●Please keep an eye on our Twitter or Facebook for more up-to-date news.

    1. (1) Which of the following meets the standards of the competition?
      A . A Nobel Prize-winning story. B . A US based entry. C . An original entry. D . A full-length novel.
    2. (2) What will a teenager get if he/she wins the competition?
      A . A prize worth £399.99. B . £100 of book vouchers. C . A £200 book voucher. D . An issue of Reader's Digest.
    3. (3) From which is the text probably taken?
      A . A speech. B . A website. C . A guidebook. D . A news report.

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