Common Noun
The plural details means the specifics or finer points of a concept, construct, or composition. The word can also apply to a group of military personnel assigned to a certain task. It can also mean paid private security jobs for which police or public law enforcement may be hired.
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By using small details that help the story come alive.
A telling sentence is a declarative sentence that makes a statement or provides information. It is used to express opinions, convey facts, or share details.
Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell audiences a lot about the story
Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell audiences a lot about the story
Small details that give a lot of information in a short amount of time
No way of telling without knowing more details of the truck. Most likely, it's a unit number.
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They check the date you enter at registration. Since the cannot check the real age of everyone entering details. They have to rely that the user is telling the truth.
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When the Nurse arrives, she doesn't tell Juliet the news right away. She is teasing Juliet, but she finally tells her the details of the plan.
You don't get caught up in the editing process, and you can enjoy the story telling it out loud, having other people contribute, etc. It makes it hard to remember details, but it is more spontaneous, and you sometimes get less bogged down in telling it exactly right, and can concentrate more on your audience and their reactions... which you get to see real-time rather than just imagining. :)