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"'Run!' he screamed, but it was already too late."
Avoid "nice," "bad," or "big." Use precise words like exquisite , menacing , or colossal . However, only use words you are 100% sure how to spell and use in context. 🏛️ Essential Essay Structure Establish the setting and mood. Use the 5 senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste). Build-up Introduce a problem or a goal. Create a sense of anticipation or mystery. Climax The most exciting or intense part. Use short sentences to increase the pace. Resolution How the problem is solved. Show how the character has changed or felt. Ending A thoughtful or surprising conclusion. Leave the reader with a strong final image or thought. 💡 Quick Checklist for Success
"The ancient clock on the mantelpiece ticked rhythmically, counting down the seconds until the guests arrived." 4. Advanced Vocabulary (Used Correctly) 11.part2.rar
New paragraph = New T ime, P lace, T opic, or P erson (TiPToP).
Mix short, punchy sentences for tension with longer, descriptive ones for flow. "Silence fell. Then, a bang." Use the 5 senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
Use more than just periods and commas. Try to include a question mark , exclamation mark , or ellipsis (... ) .
Which part do you find the hardest: the essay or finishing it? Climax The most exciting or intense part
"The fog was a thick, gray blanket, swallowing the trees whole." 2. Show, Don't Tell