Descriptive Writing: Painting A Picture With Words
An effective written description is one that presents a clear picture to your reader. An interesting description attracts the reader’s attention. A successful description uses vivid vocabulary, including colorful adjectives and figurative language.
Imagery Imagery is the use of words to create images, or mental pictures.  Imagery helps you  picture how something: * looks * sounds * smells * tastes * feels
“ Dark shapes glide through the night sky on silent wings, their sinister shadows outlined against the light of a full moon.  Swooping down to the earth, they hover near houses and deserted buildings, breaking the peace of the night with their disturbing presence.  Carriers of disease, drinkers of blood, companions of witches and demons, bats – the very word brings a shiver of fear to most people.” ~ Sylvia A. Johnson,  Bats Read this descriptive introduction from an informational text:
Description of the Wind “ Anybody could see how cold it got.  The wind already had glass edges to it, stiffening muscles and practically cutting through the stitches of our clothes.  When it blew, the chill stabbed our teeth like icicles, and our voices jiggled every time we talked.” From  Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida by Victor Martinez
Things to Remember About Descriptive Writing Be  specific , not vague. Elaborate (add more details and expand your ideas). Use vivid vocabulary (strong nouns, verbs, and adjectives). Include details that relate to your five senses.

Descriptive writing -THABET

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    Descriptive Writing: PaintingA Picture With Words
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    An effective writtendescription is one that presents a clear picture to your reader. An interesting description attracts the reader’s attention. A successful description uses vivid vocabulary, including colorful adjectives and figurative language.
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    Imagery Imagery isthe use of words to create images, or mental pictures. Imagery helps you picture how something: * looks * sounds * smells * tastes * feels
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    “ Dark shapesglide through the night sky on silent wings, their sinister shadows outlined against the light of a full moon. Swooping down to the earth, they hover near houses and deserted buildings, breaking the peace of the night with their disturbing presence. Carriers of disease, drinkers of blood, companions of witches and demons, bats – the very word brings a shiver of fear to most people.” ~ Sylvia A. Johnson, Bats Read this descriptive introduction from an informational text:
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    Description of theWind “ Anybody could see how cold it got. The wind already had glass edges to it, stiffening muscles and practically cutting through the stitches of our clothes. When it blew, the chill stabbed our teeth like icicles, and our voices jiggled every time we talked.” From Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida by Victor Martinez
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    Things to RememberAbout Descriptive Writing Be specific , not vague. Elaborate (add more details and expand your ideas). Use vivid vocabulary (strong nouns, verbs, and adjectives). Include details that relate to your five senses.