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If you're going to be a writer, you need to learn how to describe. That's just what we do.

Have you ever been in a crowded place? Surely you have! What did it look like? What did it sound like? What smells were there in that place? What did it feel like? That's what description is - using the senses to give a mental picture for the reader.

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