Describe The Difference Between Blue And American Diverse Sneakers

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The difference between both descriptions used between the blue, American Converse sneakers sold on “AllMyLife”, and the pink, foreign Converse sneakers sold on eBay, is that one description was most objective and the other was most subjective. Furthermore, objective descriptions are used to describe objects being displayed with words that are obvious to the viewer, which may include color, include size and include shape. On the other hand, subjective descriptions are used to describe objects being displayed with words that are the least obvious to the viewer, which may disclose a story, a feeling or a fuming opinion. To illustrate, John D Freyer, did not use any objective descriptions when he was selling his blue, American Converse sneakers

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