(1)Your description must create sense impressions for your readers. (2) Remember that there are still five senses, even though our civilization may have dulled their keenness. (3) Most of us tend to be visually minded, thinking of description primarily in terms of what we see. (4) But the sensations of sound and scent, touch and flavor, can be essential in description. Imagine trying to tell a foreigner about the fun of an American country fair. (5) If you described only what you saw, would have to omit much of the experience – the shouts of the barkers at the amusement concession and the clatter of the machinery for the various rides; the odors from the food stands, the barns, and the crowd; the spicy flavor of the hot dogs and the in the intense sweetness of the cotton candy; and everywhere the grittiness of the dust stirred up by hundreds of feet.
(1)Your description must create sense impressions for your readers. (2) Remember that there are still five senses, even though our civilization may have dulled their keenness. (3) Most of us tend to be visually minded, thinking of description primarily in terms of what we see. (4) But the sensations of sound and scent, touch and flavor, can be essential in description. Imagine trying to tell a foreigner about the fun of an American country fair. (5) If you described only what you saw, would have to omit much of the experience – the shouts of the barkers at the amusement concession and the clatter of the machinery for the various rides; the odors from the food stands, the barns, and the crowd; the spicy flavor of the hot dogs and the in the intense sweetness of the cotton candy; and everywhere the grittiness of the dust stirred up by hundreds of feet.
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