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Sensory Details

She looks nervous. Quick write: Building on what we did we in class yesterday with the bored student, try to practice using“show not tell” writing by describing the following in more details: She looks nervous. Remember to consider facial expressions, gestures, body postures, actions, words being said, and how YOU would feel when you’re nervous.

Writing is like painting! Writers are like painters in that they use words to paint an image. Describe the following picture by “painting” (describe) an image with words:

My memory…