You show important information; you tellunimiportant information.
Showing means that you give the reader the information by describing actions - anything that is moving along in an exciting way is showing.
Example: Chunks of snow flew down the hillside like a gigantic white river. The rushing torrent swallowed trees, boulders, and finally cascaded over the edge of a cliff.
Telling means that you use passive voice and sound like a textbook; it's more boring, so just use it for unimportant information.
Example: After two weeks, the campers were tired of eating trout.
For characters, showing is a way of making the reader understand what the character is like without saying it directly. For example, rather than saying 'Ricky was overprotective of his wife' (which is telling), you could describe a time when Ricky jumped in to protect his wife when it wasn't needed.
It means to not tell. But try to show it. For example. "His cheeks turned as red a red tomato! as kids stared at him he felt a huge gulp go down his throat. He opened his mouth but nothing came out. " You can tell that he is nervous and embarrassed. See how I didn't just come out and say " He was embarrassed!"
To show they are serious about work
To show that they are professional and serious (apex) byshaericardo
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the writers and producers of the show have stayed unchanged since the 1980s on The Young and Restless
It is often more effective to let the reader figure out what a character is like, rather than telling the reader directly.
"General Hospital," the long-running soap opera, has had a variety of writers throughout its history. Notable head writers have included Douglas Marland, Claire Labine, and more recently, Chris Van Etten and Dan O'Connor, who have contributed significantly to the show's storylines. The writing team often collaborates to develop the complex narratives and character arcs that the series is known for. The show's writing has evolved over the years to reflect changing audience interests and cultural shifts.
Here's a link to show you how writers invent place names.
It is often more effective to let the reader figure out what a character is like, rather than telling the reader directly.
No, the writers are not on strike.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious because they wanted to depict the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious because they wanted to depict the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
According to IMDb, 25 writers worked on The Cosby Show.