I need an explanation for this English question to help me study.
Writing descriptively offers a chance to practice the writers technique of show, dont tell. A writer describes his or her subject (a person, place, or thing) in a way that allows the reader to experience it.
Here is an example of telling: A woman is waiting by a window. That sentence tells a little information, but it doesnt paint much of a picture, does it? How could we show the scene to make it stronger and more vivid?
Here is an example of showing: She shivers in her threadbare robe, her bare feet pressed up against the ancient heat register, as she peers through the yellowed lace curtain at the silent street. The moonlight spills across her cheeks like tears.
The second example was stronger, wasnt it? Could you see the woman in your imagination?
For your discussion response, try to paint your own picture with words. Write a paragraph response of 150-200 words, describing a person, place, or thing. Use descriptive details involving the senses (e.g., sights, sounds, smells, feelings, textures, colors, taste, etc.).
Resources
Video explaining the concept with examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4RthqSOcR0
To read more about show, dont tell, check out https://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/creative1/showing/
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