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GRAMMAR |
Descriptive
To write a descriptive essay, you will need to describe a person, object, or event so vividly so that the reader feels like he could reach out.
For example, as you begin writing a vivid description, ask yourself these questions.
1. What do you smell?
2. What do you taste?
3. What do you see?
4. What do you hear?
5. What do you feel?


Note:
Make sure your story has a point! Describe what
you’ve learned from it.