Writing paragraphs and essays remain within the perimeters
of the student; however, we editors will gladly assist in generating ideas for
you.
Regarding the assignment to write a paragraph that is
descriptive of a scene in which you and a friend participate with family and friends as
spectators, you will want to follow the guidelines for composing a descriptive
paragraph:
- Use exact and precise words and
phrases that will help the reader "see" what you describe. For instance, instead of
writing the word said, use screeched, screamed,
shouted,called etc. - Appeal to the senses of
the reader with imagery, describing the sounds and sights that the spectators
witness. - Include some dialogue to make the scene more
"real." - Creat an impression that the reader will take
away from reading your paragraph.
Of course,
you will want to revise your paragraph after it is written since this is the most
important part of the writing process. When you do so, check that you have written a
topic sentence that is relevant to the rest of the paragraph, remove any irrelevant
sentences, check for transitions, sentence variety, and all the grammatical errors. Be
sure that you have a reworded topic sentence as your closing to the paragraph with a
"clincher"--some relevant idea that extends from your
scene.
For further assistance see the link below on how to
write a perfect paragraph. Be creative and have fun with this
assignment!
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