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Descriptive Writing Sense Impressions –Describe a banana split Sight Hearing Smell Touch Taste

Sense Impressions –Describe a banana split –SightMy eyes devoured the large round tubs of ice cream as I picked my favorite flavors of rocky road, vanilla, and praline. –HearingI heard the familiar shhhhh of whipped cream being swirled atop my banana split. – SmellI could smell the warm sweet chocolate as she placed the dessert in front of me. –TouchThe frosty silver dish was icy cold. –TasteI could taste the soft banana, tangy cheery, and light whipped cream as I took my first bite.

Spacial Order #1 of 2 Describe a mountain –A.top to bottom –B.bottom to top –C.left to right –Dright to left

Spacial Order #2 of 2 Describing the Classroom Near Far

Dominant Impression Establish in the thesis “The spooky house on Dream Lane gave me nightmares.”

Establish a dominant impression and then describe using senses –sight –sound –touch –smell –taste

The spooky house on Dream Lane gave me nightmares. SightThe black house was covered in moss and cobwebs. SoundA wolf howled at the moon and bats cried in the distance. TouchThe front door knob was as cold as ice. SmellAs I opened the door, I smelled the dust of years and years. TasteAs I inhaled, I could taste the damp and mold that was growing in the house.