How to Write a Descriptive Essay About a Place

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    The days are dwindling away, and the semester is coming to an end. As I look back at my English Composition class, I realize how far I have come as a writer. The course challenged me to improve my writing abilities and help others improve as well. Throughout the semester, we focused on following the steps of the writing process, developing strong thesis statements, supporting the thesis with strong evidence, and going beyond ourselves while writing. I have learned many skills and concepts in…

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    Lord Day Of Infamy Essay

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    was done, not only from his point of view but as well as the perspectives of the American victims on the other side of the attack. Lord is very well known for this style he writes his books with, as he is also known for his bestselling book, A Night to Remember, where he successfully captured occurring events that took place in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Walter Lord originally published Day of infamy in 1957, just in time for the sixtieth anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. The…

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    that section. The information given by these sections is clear and very informative for student writers. It provides examples, help, definitions, tips, and steps on things such as finding topics to write about, and even how to write effective thesis statements. Each section of the OWL clearly explains how to deal with any writing issue students might be having in a very clear and organized manner. The currency of the Aims OWL is excellent in some regards but lacking in others. Although the…

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    the metaphors, allusions, descriptive language and onomatopoeia. The imagery makes a piece of work more realistic and helps the reader to visualise and experience the authors writing in depth. An example of imagery is when Baillie writes “The main scar, a bloodless seam, ran from his right shoulder to his left hip. The second scar was a second, bellybutton punched in his side. Marks of shrapnel and a bullet. A soldier’s wounds.” In the example, the author uses descriptive language such as…

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    will surpass it but, when I had a topic like I choose internet security I had tons of things I could have done research on, my research was very thoroughly done and my source’s were done correctly. Doing this paper for you only improved my ability to write research papers and now they don’t scare me at all. Even though this paper was my best one it still has the same old problems that’s haunted me in my past writings. I was still very pleased with the work I turned in and got scored a 70 which…

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    Back in 1993 Australian author Jackie French wrote a novel called ‘Walking The Boundaries’. French introduces us to Martin the main character and how his life changes as he walks the boundaries of his great grandfather Ted’s farm. Jackie French writes the story using different language techniques such as an obvious plot , figurative language, descriptive language and third person to tell the story and to get the reader to imagine what is going on. Martin has travelled to his grandfather Ted’s…

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    The Holocaust took place under Adolf Hitler, which was the country’s sole leader. In a Holocaust history source, the writer notes that, “On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) Party, was named chancellor of Germany by President…

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    Mazar-e-Sharif, Narja Mazari escaped from the Taliban to Australia to only be treated like a prisoner in a detention centre in Woomera. The camp of Woomera is in the southern states of Australia. Mazari then met with Robert Hillman who helped him write up Mazari’s autobiography. The reader can tell that the author is in a “prison-like” centre by the way he describes the setting. The use of language informs the reader about the author about Mazari’s attitudes and values, for example the word…

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    forward. A poem named “Vietnamese Morning” written by Curt Bennett, truly speaks of that day. Bennett also reminds us how it is still affecting many of those men, women, and loved ones today. Curt Bennett was an American flight pilot during the Vietnamese War. Curt Bennett explains, expresses, and tells his experience throughout this poem, Vietnamese Morning. I decided to write about this particular poem due to the fact that Bennett was in the Vietnamese War, saw this horrific event first hand,…

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    One type of figurative language she uses to do this is simile. For example, Taya writes, “‘Please,’ I said, feeling like a drowning swimmer groping for a rope,” (105). Taya uses the simile to really get…

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