By thinking about it carefully and then organizing your ideas and thoughts on notes. Then finally writing your material in logical paragraph form.
No one is going to do your thinking and your work for you.
to improve your writing. teachers like it
Personification is when you give human characteristics to an animal, place, or object. For example the sun smiled, or the stag wept.
One characteristic that is not typical of expository writing is the use of persuasive language or emotional appeal. Expository writing aims to inform or explain a topic clearly and objectively, relying on facts, evidence, and logical reasoning rather than trying to convince the reader of a particular viewpoint. Additionally, it does not generally employ narrative techniques or personal anecdotes, which are more common in argumentative or narrative writing.
one should use language carefully to convey the desired tone
It is personification without meaning to use personification
This is a term that you can use in writing. It can help to explain where you are coming from.
Always write it from the 'third person perspective'. For example - use 'they', 'he' or 'she' - instead of 'I', 'we' or 'my'.
one should use language carefully to convey the desired tone.
because it explain an event that occurred previously.
Its a way of writing a report by writing it in paragraph form just as the event happened, as opposed to filling in the blanks reports or a SOAP note report, where you use a prescribed method of writing the report I.e. subjective, objective, assessment and progress.
Personification uses metaphors in its descriptions.
personification, enjambment, use of grammer (such as commas), rhyming structure, assonance, alliteration.