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There are many adjectives that you could use to describe a superhero. You might use words such as strong, fast, helpful, courageous, mighty, powerful, etc.
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Use a mirror. Leonardo Da Vinci wrote in mirror writing. Of course, you would also need to know Latin. And his writing might still be difficult to read even for someone with a mirror.
Verbs don't describe they show actions or states. eg run like hate Adjectives describe. They describe nouns eg The black dog is big. -- the adjective black describes the noun dog Some adjectives that might describe a giraffe are -- tall, elegant, fast, gangly
a scribble describes a toddlers writing(scribe scribble)
A developmental psychologist specializing in early childhood development would be best suited to describe a toddler's writing. They would have expertise in understanding the normal progression of fine motor skills, scribbling patterns, and emergent writing abilities in young children.
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i am not for sure that you can do that. But you might .
You must have spelling lesson 31. A scribe.
If night were writing a diary, it might describe the quiet beauty of its darkness, the way it invites reflection and rest, and the sense of mystery it brings. Night might also mention the stars and moon as its companions, and how it provides a sense of peace and solitude for many creatures to find solace in.
It might be difficult and hard to play and possibly frustrating, but the content is fine.
I think you might be looking for point of view. Writing in a first-person point of view is when you use "I" to describe what is happening in the story. For instance, "I went to the store" instead of "Molly went to the store."
Sometimes though it depends if they are in need of something though if that's not the case they might be afraid.Usually toddlers will not sleep for the whole night, but from my experience they could just be very tired.
A positive image when writing a letter might include only good news. A positive image letter would speak of children graduating and good weather, but not mention disciplinary issues or illness.
he might feel worried because the book that he writing might not be good
You might describe it as a gerrymander.