use lots of adjectives, and go into detail.
Descriptive writing communicates a dominant impression through the use of concrete sensory details, while illustrative writing uses examples to 'illustrate' a main idea.
They are similar because they both tell you something. Descriptive writing describes--so it's going to tell you how something looks, how a person walks into the room, what that person is wearing, how she smells, the color of his eyes. Narrative writing is going to tell you WHY that person is here in this room. What's his purpose? What is he looking for? This is the story. Narrative writing tells you a story. Descriptive writing makes that story come alive in your senses.
Numerous examples of 'descriptive writing' abound in contemporary cultural as well as historical sources for texts. For example, travel magazines and travel sections of news documents provide descriptive pieces -- of tourist-destinations or otherwise beautiful or attractive places of interest. Many historical texts, such as the journals of explorers, as well as studies of art or culture also serve as helpful examples of descriptive writing.
its the that dialogue is set up one person is talking to another
A descriptive paragraph provides detailed information about a subject designed to create a mental image for the reader. It uses the our 5 senses: smell, taste, see, feel, and hear.. :)Descriptive paragraph* create a vivid picture in words of a person, place, and objects or event* appeals to the readers senses ( sight , sound , touch , taste ,smell ..)
You start a new paragraph in descriptive writing when you start a new topic
Some examples of descriptive words for a person's voice are:SilkyRaspyTauntedgaspedhuskystrangledstutteredtonelessshatteredheavyscoffedbabbledvelvetyhissedsnappedpleadedcriedshrill
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detailed and descriptive