Luckily, you got on in time. Loading up the app, your screen turns into a backdrop of a dull lavender, with pink and magenta highlights. The landing page has one sentence, and a ‘reload’ button. A button on the edge, with a magnifying glass icon on it, flashes. Clicking it, a pop up appears, enveloping the sentence. [Modify one word per sentence.]
It then envelops the Reload button. [Reload to change sentences. When modified, the reload button also applies changes.]
The screen changes, reading ‘History’. The pop-up reads [Made a mistake? Revert changes here! However, be warned! Deleting a sentence deletes all sentences made after.]
It drops you back off at the first page. [If you have any other questions, clicking the help button will bring up a help menu.]
You load a sentence, which reads [A teenage girl is trying to get away from a creepy old man without making a scene.]
You look back up, and see the app is completely right. You delete ‘trying’ and a book icon pipes up. You press the help button, which tells you that it’s the ‘Grammar’ button, and it’ll give you a few choices to fix the sentence. You click on it, and the sentence shifts to [A teenage girl is getting away from a creepy old man without making a scene.]
You click ‘reload’, and out the corner of your eye you see the same girl sitting down next to you. The next sentence is [A teenage girl sits down next to a teenage man]