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 matter or theme that presents the key points,
which add supportive facts, including intellectual information appealing to the
human mind.
The first paragraph talks about the purpose itself,
its features, and the most unique physical appearances. It should provide a
vibrant picture from end to end from the slightest fine points of thought.
Using descriptive adjectives will help to describe what's going on in the
moment.
The second and third paragraph portrays the
atmosphere and surroundings. Again, never give the reader a reason to keep guessing
about what's going on. Start describing the subject matter as quickly as
possible if you truly want to get and keep the reader's attention.
The last paragraph summarizes the description
of the human senses. The writer must describe the actual scene. Everything
must be detailed and related from what can be felt, seen, heard, touched,
and smelled. In doing so, this gives the reader actual involvement and the
knowledge of what they are reading about. The mission is to bring the big
picture to life.
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