Always keep in mind the audience you are describing the scenery to. Use lots of color and compare the colors to colors of things they will be able to connect to (orange like macaroni, or a sunny tan, or the same silver-grey as that blouse I bought you). Compare size and distance to things of similar size and difference that they have seen. Remember to include how the scenery makes you feel, they will be able to understand the overall picture better if you do.
During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
the scenery in number the stars is an ocean in the book it says "can you smell the ocean." and a narrow path leading to Uncle Henrik's house
Interesting culture and absolutely beautiful scenery with lots of history.
surroundings, non-urban area, terrain, landscape, scenery, environment, country
The best way to describe Tennessee is to call it breathtaking. It has beautiful mountain ranges, flowing rivers, and wonderful scenery. It is known for its music, historic sites, and wine.
Example counter nouns for 'scenery' are: views of scenery pictures of scenery (photos or paintings) flats of scenery (theatrical)
The author was exceptional in her ability to describe the scenery and ambiance of the scene, and it produced wonderful imagery for the reader.
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
Scenery is not an adverb, no.The word scenery is actually a noun.
the scenery
a scenery
There are two nouns. They are scenery and lake.