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Writing Descriptively

TASTE. SMELL. Writing Descriptively. SOUND. TOUCH. SIGHT. Store topics. A furniture store where a murder took place A French restaurant An airplane store A store with a giant dome with a moving galaxy on it Walking into a store with your glasses broken

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Writing Descriptively

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  1. TASTE SMELL Writing Descriptively SOUND TOUCH SIGHT

  2. Store topics • A furniture store where a murder took place • A French restaurant • An airplane store • A store with a giant dome with a moving galaxy on it • Walking into a store with your glasses broken • A store after the owner has been shot

  3. Store topics • A store after a disaster, in ruins • An Evil Chemist shop where the observer falls victim to the store owner • A scary, ruined doll shop

  4. examples • The air conditioner breathes like an ill man who is at death’s door. • When I walk into the store, the rancid smell hits me immediately, rushing up my nostrils, scampering through my veins, and running wild in my brain. • Old, crusty paint is peeling off the walls; abandoned spider webs lie lifelessly in corners where no sliver of light could ever possibly reach.

  5. examples • Dust as thick as wool settles on the ground looking as if it has been undisturbed for years. • Her eyebrows are like butterflies dancing in the air. • …the dust reveals the sentiment of time • I begin to admire the books there. Admire their knowledge, their silence, and their pureness. I hope I can lie there, spreading out like a book, and my whole life can be written down in letters and read by the wind or people on such an afternoon bright with light.

  6. Be wary of UNCERTAINTY • Avoid using words that convey doubt, possibility, or uncertainty • May • Can • Seems • Perhaps • Might • Etc.

  7. Show vs. Tell • I smell fresh strawberries. • There sits a basket of strawberries -- tart and sweet swirl through the air, fresh picked from a sundrenched field. • I hear laughing. • The peel of a child’s innocence, giggles and screams, reaches my ears; sweet bells ringing of promise. • I taste chocolate cake. • The chocolate is thick, velvet richness, warming my soul with every layer of coco and delight.

  8. Specific Verbs • List as many verbs as you can to refer to ‘a manner of walking’ • Verbs of movement can also describe physical condition, personality, and mood of a character.

  9. Try it for yourself…

  10. Special Vocab, Adj, Specific Verbs, & Adv • Rewrite the following sentences to include the above… • The cat walked across the grass. • The food was good. • The weather was bad. • The sand at the beach is hot.

  11. Describe the following… • What a kittenfeels like, physically • What a firesmells like • What strawberriestaste like • What hopefeels like, emotionally • What a desertlooks like • What a riversounds like Pick 2

  12. Describe the following… • What a kittenfeels like, emotionally • What a firesounds like • What strawberriesfeel like, physically • What hopelooks like • What a deserttastes like • What a riversmells like Pick 2

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