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PPT On Using Sentence Structure In Descriptive Writing

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Sentence variety for descriptive writing

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  1. Sentence variety for descriptive writing By : Hesam Tehrani [email protected]
  2. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  3. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a A hopeful breath. The door, the breath. only thing between her and him, was 01 and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  4. Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a A hopeful breath. The door, the breath. only thing between her and him, was 01 and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Complex sentences - starting with " ing" words - will need a comma to separate the two parts of the sentence
  5. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath door, the only thing between her and him, as old and heavy. Rushing now would onl nd badly: She knew that. Exhausted, s slumped against the wall. In front of he was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  6. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath door, the only thing between her and him, as old and heavy. Rushing now would onl nd badly: She knew that. Exhausted, s slumped against the wall. In front of he was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Micro sentences - one word sentence for effect
  7. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old Rushing now would only e and heavy. badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  8. Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old Rushing now would only e and heavy. badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Complex sentence . with subordinate clauses to add an idea in the middle (which, that, who) HINT: YOU WILL NEED TWO COMMAS IN THESE SENTENCES
  9. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy Rushing now would only end badly . She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  10. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy Rushing now would only end badly . She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Simple sentences - sentences with only one idea
  11. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that She slumped against the wall. In front was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  12. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that She slumped against the wall. In front was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Simple sentences - sentences with only one idea
  13. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall was an end to all that she had ever k The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  14. Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall was an end to all that she had ever k The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Complex sentences - starting with " ed" words - will need a comma to separate the two parts of the sentence
  15. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known The darkened night sky told her that I the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  16. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known The darkened night sky told her that I the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Start your sentences with a prepositional phrase - give your sentence a sense of place and where something is happening
  17. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was . Quickly. With one the moment to strike sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  18. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was . Quickly. With one the moment to strike sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Simple sentences - sentences with only one idea
  19. Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness.
  20. I Opening the darkened door to the passageway, she stopped to take a breath. A hopeful breath. The door, the only thing between her and him, was old and heavy. Rushing now would only end badly: She knew that. Exhausted, she slumped against the wall. In front of her was an end to all that she had ever known. The darkened night sky told her that it was the moment to strike. Quickly. With one sharp movement, Brianna hurled herself across the ground and into the darkness. Start your sentence with an adverb ( a word that describes a verb, and usually ends in "-ly")