To write vivid descriptions you need to use your senses (sight, hearing, touch, etc.). Sit with your computer in front of you. Now close your eyes. What does your laptop or PC feel like? Is it soft, like fur... squishy like jello... comfortable like your favorite slippers? Pick adjectives that describe what you feel under your fingers. Now, listen-- what does it sound like? Tilt your head and see if it sounds the same or different, and is the machine off or on as you listen? How do you know it is off? on? Now, open your eyes... describe the buttons, lights, keys, the shape of the whole machine... is it heart-shaped, triangle, moon-shaped? I've purposely used wrong descriptions, because only you can describe what you see, hear, and feel.
No, but they can link you one in the description.
same as a computer just smaller, common sense
After the sun rose, the sky became a vivid shade of blue.
it gives the reader a chance to understand what the boy went through in his personal life.
A description is a sentence, paragraph, or book which tells you what something is like: what it looks like, how it acts, what it does. Descriptions can be of anything as long as they give details of what something is like.
A library file on a computer is the user's personal file. It could be a series of pictures downloaded to the computer, documents scanned into the computer, or a music file.
This is a relative question. There is as much personal information on your computer as you put there. Some people are not as concerned as others and put a tremendous amount of information on their personal computer. Still others vomit up mountains of information on social networking sites. The key is, if you would not give a piece of information to a total stranger, do not pass it through your computer.
Gives the reader a better understanding of the child’s diverse experiences.
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A printer may be used by anyone. A personal computer is typically connected to the printer. The drivers for the printer must be installed on the computer. The user must give a print command.
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