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imagery. Describing a picture to the blind. As certain members of the class sit with their heads down, describe a picture in terrific detail…but do not go overboard

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  1. imagery Describing a picture to the blind

  2. As certain members of the class sit with their heads down, describe a picture in terrific detail…but do not go overboard • You cannot write for more than 4 lines. Combine things…her hair that covers her empty eyes, a grin shedding light on disfigured teeth, etc.

  3. Look for details others might miss. • Use vivid language • Provide original metaphors • Use unique and lively language. Don’t describe someone’s face as simply “leathery” (though that’s not a terrible description)…rather, describe it as a “well worn baseball mitt” or “a sea turtle’s neck”

  4. Don’t go on forever. Choose the most dominant images. If a person’s nose is quite ordinary, describe it as such or don’t mention it at all • READY?? Head’s down to some

  5. Now, how about some famous people? Describe them well enough, without naming them, and you will be a success

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