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What means desribing?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 2/7/2022

If you are asked to describe something. You need to explain it. Most times you need to give details about what you are explaining.

For example, if you are asked to describe your room, you would want to tell how big it is, what you have in it, what it looks like, etc. The more details the better.

Teachers always want you to be specific.

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