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Descriptive Essay
The etymology of the word description comes from the word
'describe' which means to describe or illustrate or describe an object, be it
a place, a person so that the object depicted has a visual image. Then
descriptive can also be interpreted to describe an idea or point of view in
which to display a visual picture of it. In other words, descriptive text is a way
of describing or illustrating an object, person, or idea so that the reader can
see the object or idea physically. Furthermore, descriptive text specifically
explains something abstract to be concrete and this type of text has a
specific function to give a clear description of objects (humans and non-
humans or ideas) so that readers can visualize an object being depicted.
Description text can also be defined as the way something can be
seen, smelled, tasted, touched or heard. This is usually done to evoke or
stimulate moods such as happiness, solitude, or fear. So that descriptive text
can not only be used to describe more than a person's outer appearance
but can also be used to describe character traits or personality. Thus giving
rise to interactions with something that has been read, heard, or seen that
shapes one's understanding of the environment around us or the world.
Text descriptions serve to create mental images for readers, establish
a context and elevate a mood that evoke emotional responses from various
readers. An effective descriptive text gives the reader a better sense of the
subject. Writing descriptions adds to the believability of an experience,
enhances understanding of a difficult concept, and also transports a reader
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