How to Write a Descriptive Essay

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    different American Authors whose focuses were Environmental writing and/or nature based writings. Among these authors, there are some very common themes. First, nearly all the authors tend to write in a very descriptive style which tends to make the writings not only stronger, but more visual as well. Descriptive writing also allows the readers to connect with the writer’s pieces, almost as if the readers were standing there beside the other author, observing the same scenario and the scene.…

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    Build a Fire," it is set in the Yukon, which is a freezing land in Canada. I feel his setting was developed in a very anticipating way in the story. Jack London used the character's dog's instincts to show that there are dangers. The author uses descriptive language to describe the weather of the land in order to develop the plot. The man in the story is unaware of the full danger of the weather and doesn't change his journey even after he is warned of the growing danger. The…

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    meaning which paired up by grammar. Every language has a grammar, regardless of how simple or how complicated they are, when you compare them with each other. You can roughly group grammar into 2 types, prescriptive and descriptive. Just like what Steven Pinker wrote in his The Language Mavens, prescriptive rules are “the rules people learn in school, it prescribes how one ought to talk,” whereas descriptive rules “describes how people do talk.” A prescriptive rule of grammar is what people…

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    The descriptive style of writing used in Joy Horowitz’s Parkinson’s Alley helps connect the reader to the individuals, their struggles and the problem that is threatening livelihoods in Visalia, California. Without the description embedded in this article, it could be very easy for the readers to get lost or lose interest. A tie is created after you learn a thing or two about “A big, friendly bear of a man” (Horowitz) who has been ultimately screwed over by his government when they decide to do…

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    Steinbeck in 1962 “for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception.” (www.nobelprize.org). Published in 1937, “Of Mice and Men” is an appealing, classic novel and has been recognized for its descriptive writing style that Steinbeck possesses to illustrate of the time during the Great Depression. Despite the effective writing style, many people have criticized the novel for containing the improper use of English and the inappropriate…

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    Leigh Bardugo

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    Major American Author essay Who is Leigh Bardugo? Leigh Bardugo is an amazing author, who writes young adult fantasy novels. Bardugo is a unique and astonishing author. Some of the ways that makes Bardugo such a great author are the ways she sets the tone, mood, and how she uses imagery in her novels. One way Bardugo is an amazing author, is the way she uses tone in her novels. Bardugo really knows how to emphasize the tone in the words she uses in her books, causing the reader to experience…

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    18 Year Reflection

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    Prior to this class I would just write all my jumbled thoughts on paper and it was so unorganized that I didn’t even know where to start. These steps have helped me tremendously as well as using an outline. Furthermore, I learned about a writer’s audience and how important this is when writing your essays. Prior to this class, I didn’t give much, if any thought to who my audience was or if I should…

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    To show show character development throughout the story “The Alligators” Author John Updike uses symbolism, descriptive language, and dialogue. The story begins when a beautiful young girl, named Joan joins their school and everyone is cruel to her, at first. Then around the middle of the story Charlie thinks he’s fallen in love with her, because of a dream he has, and so he tells everyone and tries to talk to Joan. However at the end of the story everyone becomes nicer Joan and it’s revealed…

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    Both Maya Angelou of "Champion of the World", and Amy Tan of "Fish Cheeks" write short stories which express their isolation from the dominant Anglo culture, and delve into deeper detail as to why they feel alienated. Although these stories take place in different time periods and the settings are drastically different, they both share a commonality within the isolation they feel as minorities within the larger communities. While both authors expertly import literary devices such as narration…

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    worse than that, I grew up unusual, that unforgivable sin among youth” (Kusz 166). This example, reflects her true and honest personality. This example, helps the audience get a clear sense of who she is and how she feels about herself. It also gives the audience a clear understanding of how the rest of her essay was written. It is clear that Kusz uses her tragic past to, catch her reader’s emotion’s, which makes her essay more persuasive. Jr. Gates essay, is about his journey of observing his…

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