Writing Styles - Descriptive writing
In a descriptive writing style, an author focuses more on describing an occurrence, a behavior, or a dwelling in total length. In other words, he paints a picture. A descriptive writing style has an imaginative or sensitively emotional approach to expression. Descriptive writing is expressive in nature. The author identifies clearly and, without a doubt, an experience, item, or object rather than simply giving facts about an occasion that has happened. The description typically includes human truths. Descriptive writing has a structure of unity that brings the style of writing to life, which begins with an introduction, a body, 2-4 paragraphs, and a conclusion. An introduction actually explains why a particular thing or person is used. Therefore, the introduction should start out very strong by embracing a solid idea that will hook and then grab a reader's attention from the beginning. In the essay's body, each paragraph should begin with a meaningful subject ma...