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ORCHIE E.

TAMPOS BPED-2 2ND year College

Guidelines in writing Descriptive

1. Use sensory details


Allowing readers to see, hear, smell, taste, or feel the words by pointing to
them and appealing to their senses. Encourage a subject's sensory experience to
become more concrete. One that lets the reader to immerse himself in a scene.
2. Use active Verbs
Strong verbs giving it boost of color and energy, it helps to anchor your writing
in the present tense, contributing to the exciting tone you might be made for
adding for interesting moments to the reader or audience.
3. Avoid value and language
Make assumptions about traits that all readers will benefit from using clear and
precise language. to create a correct presentation that will capture the readers'
interest and allow them to follow the flow of your written essay
4. Create dominant impression
The feeling you're trying to express reduced into a single word or phrase, with
specifics chosen to assist your readers see what you're seeing, feel what you're
feeling, and experience what you're experiencing.

5. Use comparison
By highlighting crucial details, making abstract ideas more explicit, and
minimizing confusion between related concepts, it helps to improve comprehension.

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