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Writing an Effective Descriptive Essay You Must:

 Provide complete and intense description of the community


 Involve even the tiniest details if they are significantly important
 Demonstrate the emotional qualification of the community
 Show your own response and impression about the topic
 Avoid irrelevant elements
 Observe every single aspect step by step
 In this manner, we see that a descriptive essay is based on detailed observation and
characterization.

Descriptive Essay Structure

The main aim of a descriptive essay is not simply to describe a particular object, place, person or
situation, but to make your reader see and feel the same you do. In other words, you should try to
reproduce your thoughts on the paper. Obviously, you must write in accordance with the particular
structure, which usually contains:

Introduction. This part is supposed to explain why the author has chosen a specific object or person.
Introduction comprises a strong thesis statement and must captivate reader’s attention from the
first lines.

Body. Here, the author pays more detailed attention to the main points. As a rule, each point is
considered and discussed in a separate section. Usually, the body consists of three paragraphs:

Divide the information you get from the setting, government, education, health care, citizens,
workforce and infractions into the correct paragraph according to the descriptions bellow.

 The first paragraph tells the reader about the community itself, its characteristics and the
most distinguishing features. It gives a full and vivid picture through the smallest details of
observation.
 The second paragraph portrays surroundings. In this section, you are free to use as many
stylistic devices as you want. Your reader must feel the atmosphere of the environment you
describe.
 The last paragraph refers to senses and emotions. You describe everything you can feel, see,
hear, touch, and smell. Your task is to make the picture alive.

Conclusion. The last stage is the conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of your description. In this
part, you sum up your emotions, attitudes, and impressions.

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