-Imagery, can someone give me some examples of different situation/emotion.
-good phrases?
-How to formulate out of the box ideas?
and also how to expand your essay to the required word needed
Can someone teach me ? Thank you
Alex,
The most interesting things and ideas come from the most ordinary,everyday situations.Think of a very simple and seemingly mundane thing in your life,focus on it and try to see how you can make it interesting.Here is an example: I'm writing here about an apple.
-So there it lay,gleaming in it's golden splendour as it shimmered in the golden glow of the sun's early morning rays.The flesh was a fiery crimson colour and looked deliciously ripe,and the silver-coloured droplets of water studding the plump fruit invited every passing eye to admire the freshness of an apple hanging on a tree.
Not my best effort,but see what I mean?You can make any subject interesting just by using imagery.Good luck!
Try to find beauty or importance in something a less aware person might call insignificant, and try to give in-depth descriptions of the environment using simile and/or metaphor. (The sun continued to blaze overhead, a fiery sphere, seemingly bent on driving all of us to exhaustion.)
Thanks ;)
You should read different types of books because these are very important, helps us to build our spirit, give information, help to pass time, make us more deep an cultural, helps us to write and think better, help us to chose people, because with book you will able to chose the persons that like the same books that you like.
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This is a great thread.
Yeah, the helpful thing to do is just grope around in your own mind and see what you find. Pull out a word, like "rubbery" and see what experience you have when you look at it typed on your screen.
Pull out the word "blood" and see what experience you have. Speculate about the experience others will have. Write a sentence about something with rubbery blood.
Just play, and you will get comfortable.
For now, here is a rule to follow:
Start each paragraph with a sentence that tells the paragraph's main idea (i.e. the topic sentence). Then give sentences of explanation and example.
Something that worked for me when I was writing mine was to sort of "forget" the topic. I just brainstormed, and thought of stuff that I would like to write about. Stuff where I could show my passion for something, and where my personality could shine. I wrote an essay on one of those topics, and it turns out that I can adjust it to fit the essay topics for most of the colleges that I'm applying to.