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055 - MitanshuRajani English Description Writing

The document provides an overview of descriptive writing, emphasizing the use of the five senses to vividly describe a subject. It outlines the structure of a descriptive essay, including the importance of a hook sentence, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Additionally, it suggests using similes, metaphors, and personification to enhance descriptions.

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055 - MitanshuRajani English Description Writing

The document provides an overview of descriptive writing, emphasizing the use of the five senses to vividly describe a subject. It outlines the structure of a descriptive essay, including the importance of a hook sentence, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Additionally, it suggests using similes, metaphors, and personification to enhance descriptions.

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Writing

Descriptio
Name : Mitanshu Rajani
n
Roll no. : 055
Class : Fy ITM - B
Subject : Communicative
English II
What is descriptive
writing?
● A descriptive essay uses the five
senses to describe a place, an
object, or a feeling.

● In descriptive writing, the writer


must describe the place, object, or
feeling so well that the reader can
picture it in his or her mind.
Five Senses

Heari
Sight
ng

Smell Touch

Taste
● In descriptive writing, you don't
have to use all of your five senses
to describe. Most of the time using
three of your senses to describe
will be sufficient.

● Your five senses are sight, smell,


taste, touch, and hearing.
Before you begin writing your
essay, you will have to plan for
it. Using a bubble-chart is the
best way to plan for a
descriptive essay.
1 2 3 4
MERCU JUPITE SATUR
MARS
RY R N
Hook
Sentence
● The sentence in every essay that
you write is called the hook
sentence.

● It's job is to hook your reader and


make them want to read the rest of
your essay.

● A hook can be a question, a quote,


or an exciting fact.
Thesis Statement

● The thesis statement is also ● An example thesis could be: I


located in the introduction of an love the sights, smells, and
essay. sounds of the beach.
● The thesis statement lists the
three main points of your essay ● Your reader now knows that
your essay will discuss the
in order.
sights, smells, and sounds of
● The thesis is like a map for your
the beach.
essay. It lets your reader know
exactly what you will talk about
in your paper.
Body
Paragraph
● After your introduction, you will write the
body of your essay.

● The body will consist of three paragraphs.

● The topic of each paragraph should follow


the order of your thesis statement.

● In your three body paragraphs, you


should use a lot of adjectives to help
● You should also use SMP to help you describe
your topic.

● S stands for simile. A simile is a comparison


using like or as.

● M stands for metaphor. A metaphor is a


comparison that does not use like or as.

● P stands for personification. Personification


gives an inanimate object or animal human
characteristics.
Conclusion

ion of an
● The conclus
a y is w h e re the writer
e ss
ain points
restates the m
f the e s sa y a nd restates
o
the thesis.
ion should
● The conclus
der with no
leave the rea
ut the
questions abo
essay.
THANK-
YOU

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