Viewing Photographs Look at the following photographs. Study each carefully and decide on an idea you would like to express about the photograph in a descriptive.

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Viewing Photographs Look at the following photographs. Study each carefully and decide on an idea you would like to express about the photograph in a descriptive paragraph. Notice all the details in the picture. The details will help you form a conclusion. The conclusion you have formed is a main idea, in this case a dominant impression. It is a suitable topic sentence for a paragraph.

Topic Sentences Picture #1: Picture #2: Picture #3:

Creating the Perfect Paragraph!! Choose ONE photograph in your group. Create a paragraph in your group that is coherent, unified, and that has the main points emphasized. Use transitional devices and underline your topic sentence! Make this one as creative as you can!!