brainstorming, freewriting, or clusteringPaper instructions:Writing Exercise 1: Description You?re training yourself to actively see a text, and you?re using that to build a relationship between what you see, what it means to you, and how you articulate it in writing. Let?s practice some writing where we take a set of observations and then try organizing them within a one- to two-page description piece.??.In your writing journal or on a piece of scratch paper, I?d like you try a prewriting exercise in which make some observations about the place you like to do your studying ? or a place close to home where you like to relax.Using brainstorming, freewriting, or clustering, note as many details as you can. If you?re not at this place right now, imagine that you are. Where are you? What do you see? What colors are there? What sounds do you hear? What smells do you smell? What does it feel like to sit there? What can you taste? (Consider Woiwode?s essay: how might he describe this place?)??.With this in mind, I?d like you to take the details you?ve noted and organize a five-paragraph description, each paragraph focusing on one of the five senses. For our purposes, let?s say each paragraph should be no less than three sentences in length. Make it clear which sense you are detailing, and be sure to include specific details to demonstrate it.??.
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