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1 What is Descriptive Writing?
Descriptive writing helps readers create a clear picture of people, places, or objects in their mind. Descriptive writing provides details that help the reader see, hear, taste, smell, or feel something that the writer has experienced.

2 Descriptive Writing Traits
A clear topic that is developed by relevant supporting details Descriptive details that are well chosen for the topic Paragraphs that are organized in a logical and creative way Varied and appropriate transitions that show the relationship between ideas and concepts

3 Descriptive Writing Traits
A voice that is appropriate for the purpose and audience Precise words and phrases, possibly including figurative language, that create a clear coherent picture for the reader Sentences that vary in length and type to add flow to the writing No or few errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics

4 Colorful adjectives and adverbs Figurative language
Descriptive Writing Descriptive writing paints a picture in the reader’s mind using the following features: Let’s look at how we can use these features in good descriptive writing. Sensory details Vivid descriptions Strong nouns and verbs Colorful adjectives and adverbs Figurative language Prepositional phrases

5 Descriptive Writing Example
Sensory Details Descriptive Writing Example My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

6 Prepositional Phrases
Descriptive Writing Prepositional Phrases My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

7 Descriptive Writing Figurative Language My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

8 Descriptive Writing Strong Verbs My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

9 Descriptive Writing Colorful Adjectives My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

10 Descriptive Writing Colorful Adverbs My uncle and I sat on the beach, squishing the warm sand between our toes. The sea shells we had collected glittered like jewels under the sun. On the wooden dock, patient fishers leaned against the weathered railing and waited. My uncle and I watched as a sailboat knifed swiftly through the crystal-blue water, the waves pounding against her wooden hull.

11 Descriptive Writing Mood is the feeling a reader gets when reading a description. The mood can be happy, scared, excited, or sorrowful, to name a few. Writers choose their words carefully to create any mood they want. How do you feel after reading the following passage? Lightning forked across the stormy sky as Will crept out from the safety of his house and into the night. His nervous eyes scanned the shadowy darkness and came to rest on the dilapidated shed in the backyard. A low, angry growl rumbled from the shed. His hands slick with sweat, Will grabbed the shed door and pulled. The rusty hinges moaned in protest.

12 Descriptive Writing Tone is how the writing sounds. It is the attitude a writer expresses in a piece of writing. The tone should also be appropriate for the purpose and the audience. What is the tone of the following passage? Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy, in When Marco was only six years old, his father and uncle traveled to China and became friends with Emperor Kublai Khan. His father’s travels had a great influence on Marco. He was already highly educated and spoke several languages. When his father and uncle asked Marco to accompany them to China, Marco was ready.

13 Descriptive Writing Some common types of descriptive writing include the following: Descriptive Essay Scientific Observation Biographic Sketch Descriptive Vignette Geographic Description Descriptive Article

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