Biyernes, Oktubre 28, 2011

Treasure-hunt Descriptive writing Dalo


1. How different is descriptive writing from narrative writing? 
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Descriptive writing is the ability to describe something convincingly will serve a writer well in any kind of essay situation. 
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Narrative writing is composition appeals to one of humankind's basic instincts, the impulse to share stories. Sometimes the aim of the story-teller is simply to entertain, to provide a moment of escape from the business of the day or the horrors of the night, but sometimes the aim of the story-teller is to instruct, to help others in their understanding of something.

2. How does the maxim “Show, don’t tell” explain how one writes descriptively.
     Illustrate with your own example. 
> You need to consider the right maxim. 
Okay, I get it,” you’re thinking. “But how do I do it? How do I bring more ‘showing’ into my writing?”

3. How do you as a writer make your language descriptive? How do you add depth and
     texture to a piece of writing? 
>In order for readers to fully experience what I write about, they need to be able to see, hear, taste, smell and touch the world around them. Try to use language that incorporates several senses, not just sight.A simile is a comparison of two unlike things, typically marked by use of "like", "as" or "than.” 

4. Other than one word modifiers, what other modifiers maybe employed in descriptive
     writing?
 > Other modifier of this are adjectives, adverbs, noun, relative, and prepositional

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