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Full moon night paragraph experience using metaphor , personificaation and simeles


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When the moon is full, the light reflects off the water, bouncing up and shining on the waves as they start to break. When the clouds cover the moon, the darkness is complete. The world stands still and silent for a moment. *Source- MacMillan Learning Rule 1: If you’re writing a descriptive paper, you will want to have a topic sentence (for paragraphs) or thesis statement (for essays). This is the point the writer makes about the topic. (See handout on topic sentences/thesis statements for more info.)  The California summer nights come alive with the setting sun.  The end of the semester is a time that fills me with satisfaction. Rule 2: This body of a descriptive paper develops the topic sentence/thesis statement. It contains facts, reasons, examples, and details, but mostly details. The details often describe the five senses: sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell. (See handout on sensory detail for more info.)  The freezing air conditioning gave me the chills.  The smell of burnt toast loomed through the air. Rule 3: Use figurative language in the body of your paper to be more descriptive. Figurative language comprises of metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole. (See handout on figurative language for more info.)  Metaphor- a direct comparison: Life is a journey. She is an angel.  Simile-a comparison with like or as: Life is like a journey. She is like an angel.  Personification- giving words lifelike qualities: The music danced in my ears.  Hyperbole- exaggeration: I know! You told me 50,000 times. Rule 4: Details in the body of a paper are also often expressed with descriptive words, like adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe people, places, things, and ideas.  The hot sun set behind the mountains.  The clear water splashed in the pool.

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