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Descriptions. sound. look, seem. smell. taste. feel. is. has. Descriptions usually underpin a second purpose - often to persuade. Description. Theme / Subject. Information about it. Generalizations. Descriptions. vs. Concept Characteristics. Theme or subject Information about it.
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sound look, seem smell taste feel is has Descriptions usually underpin a second purpose - often to persuade.
Description Theme / Subject Information about it
Generalizations Descriptions vs Concept Characteristics Theme or subject Information about it Subjective ideas Verifiable, non-ambiguous information
The hospital has many rooms. How much is many? A quantity is a universally accepted parameter The hospital has 345 rooms.
The new hospital is huge. How big? Feet are universally accepted units of measurement The new hospital is 74,600 square feet.
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Kate Moss has pale skin, greeneyes, browneyebrows, a smallnose, and fleshylips. Facial traits
At last Moscow’s permit arrived. On January 10, the cubs headed for a flight from Terney to Khabarovsk and from there to San Francisco, we thought. Yet, one more piece of paper was required in Khabarovsk, marooning the cubs, and us, there for a week. Nadezhda, “hope” in Russian, we named the surviving female cub, uneasily surveying her new snow covered home in the Omaha zoo upon arrival last January 18. Her sister Vera (“faith”) and Lyubov (“love”) had perished, but the surviving male, named Khuntami for a landmark in the Sikhote-Alin reserve, will be at Nadezhda’s side.
Arrival of the permit Trip itinerary At last Moscow’s permit arrived. On January 10, the cubs headed for a flight from Terney to Khabarovsk and from there to San Francisco, we thought. Yet, one more piece of paper was required in Khabarovsk, marooning the cubs, and us, there for a week. Nadezhda, “hope” in Russian, we named the surviving female cub, uneasily surveying her new snow covered home in the Omaha zoo upon arrival last January 18. Her sister Vera (“faith”) and Lyubov (“love”) had perished, but the surviving male, named Khuntami for a landmark in the Sikhote-Alin reserve, will be at Nadezhda’s side. Obstacle for the trip Nadezhda’s arrival to the zoo Death of the two females Male survivor