Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Letter Intent Sell Car

"· How well ........!" step The descriptive text.

The descriptive text is the representation in words of an object, person, landscape, animal, emotion, and virtually everything can be defined. It covers any Indeed, be it human or not, concrete or abstract, real and fictional narrative texts found in novels, stories, postcards, brochures, guides, books on specific topics and articles.

step How well ........!

will choose a person and write a text that describe in great detail the

You describe it as painting a picture, but words.

And now, for the preparation of the text, you have to consider all RULES we have studied in class:

  • First think of a public which will be directed to your tex ( to the class, the teacher, that person in particular, ..)
  • First described their physical characteristics ( start with the head, then legs, then the body ... )
  • After character, tastes, qualities, dress ...
  • Use the comparisons. Examples: green eyes ... / Thin lips like ... / Girl as beautiful as ... / Bravest man ... / More fun .... Etc.
  • can also use metaphors : It is as keen as a lynx .. / her eyes shine like stars / he walks like a stalk of wheat in the wind / ...
  • Remember that while it is explain how a person both in its exterior and interior qualities must be written as story or . For this you must:
    1. wears a order in the narrative: Who is it? / D onde you deal with it / what do you do when you are together / ...
    2. Build
    3. well phrases (subject, predicate, complements) and use correctly commas, points and commas, semi-followed, and stop.
    4. Do not repeat yourself in the use of words, and looking for synonyms .
    5. Take good care of the presentation, and with it the tabs and spelling. Structure
    6. well paragraphs so that each has its full meaning .
    7. uses the connectors between sentences and paragraphs. Proper use of these words gives the writer a very useful tool to present their ideas more clearly and the reader easily get the message.
There is a small classification relating to the connectors:

  • start address: "the beginning", "at first" "first", "to start" and "first" (in a more formal register).
  • speech Transition: "other side", "Moreover," in another order, "then," after "and" immediately afterwards. "
  • To change the idea speech: "certainly", "on purpose", "however," notwithstanding "and" this. "

  • Temporary: "after" "after," from "," from "," before "," until "," as "," Immediately "," temporarily " "Currently", "eventually", and "when", oe Spacial: "next" top "," down "," left "," in the middle and bottom ".
  • Closing speech: "finally", "in order", "in addition", "eventually" "Terminating" and "to resume".


Here's the booklet with our texts to read or download, and all of which are beautiful by the demonstration so endearing and affectionate feelings
TO DOWNLOAD OR READ THE TEXT , CLICK ON THE IMAGE

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