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DESCRIPTIVE WRITINGDate: 2015-10-07; view: 620. 13.Clustering. Transfer this boxed subject onto your notebook page. Write related ideas, box them and connect them with lines to your subject and to each other. Swap your cluster diagram with your desk partner and point out the most interesting issues.
14.Everything we do affects our senses. If you pay attention to this phenomenon you can improve your writing with vivid sensory details. Record such details about a familiar experience: a gym class or sports practice.
15.Write a 150-word story describing the most memorable sport event you have ever witnessed (live or televised). Present your story in class.
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