your cousin is always glued to the television he has no time for activities like athletics music and play badminton in my lost interest in creative activities like painting for story telling write a letter to him using given clues
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Explanation:
The novel, short story, poem and other forms in fiction and non-fiction have a very potent component in common. They must paint, through the skilled knowledge of language, clear images in the reader’s mind. Whereas a mediocre film can be brought to vibrant life through the talent and skill of its actors, director, cinematographer and editor — and even elicit emotion through a beautiful soundtrack — writing relies solely on the skill of the writer to captivate the reader, to create for them worlds that never were and characters who’ve never lived.
For the writer, description is an indispensable tool, one that justifies the effort and time it can take to master. Description can control pace and mood and tension; provide the panoramic images that form both the background and foreground for the action; obscure clues, suggest motivations, illuminate emotion and state of mind in both character and reader.
For many writers, the many functions of description are often overlooked or perhaps never learned. Description, other than in parody or the gothically inclined purple prose, should never overwhelm the story or character. It should never be particularly noticeable, calling attention to itself for its own sake, but rather it should provide information invisibly: through character perspective, and within the observations of character. The five pages of itemization of rooms or the characters’ wardrobes can be stricken, and the cherished details of wild, stormy nights in general done away with.
In each and every scene, the reader needs to be oriented to the where and when, why, how and what of the character’s view. In other words, description flows from the point of view chosen for the story — it is what the reader sees through the narrative character, be that a first person point of view, third person close view, third person limited view or omniscient narrator. That point of view can provide a visualization of what is seen — and smelled and heard, tasted and touched — and it can also provide hints as to the mood or mental state of the point of view: happy, sad, angry, suspicious, nervous or terrified.
Answer:
U NEED TO ADVICE UR COUSIN
he needs to be fit to be more attractive and sexy
fit makes him to have extra guts on others
people respect people who r fit
to be fit he need to involve in athletics
on the other hand not to leave his creativity
allocate some time to work physically