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Descriptive Composition

ICSE · Class 10 · English Archer

Flashcards for Descriptive Composition — ICSE Class 10 English Archer. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Introduction to Descriptive Composition

What is the main purpose of descriptive composition?

Answer

Descriptive composition aims to create vivid mental pictures for readers by using sensory details, figurative language, and precise word choices. It transforms simple 'telling' statements into rich, i

Card 2Telling vs Showing

What is the difference between 'telling' and 'showing' in descriptive writing?

Answer

'Telling' simply states facts or emotions directly (e.g., 'The forest was beautiful'). 'Showing' recreates the scene with vivid details and sensory words (e.g., 'Sunlight filtered through the dense ca

Card 3Sensory Details

Name the five types of sensory words used in descriptive writing.

Answer

The five types of sensory words are: 1. Visual (sight) - colors, shapes, movement; 2. Auditory (sound) - loud, whisper, crash, melody; 3. Tactile (touch) - rough, smooth, cold, warm; 4. Olfactory (sme

Card 4Figurative Language

What is a metaphor and how is it used in descriptive writing?

Answer

A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'. It states that one thing IS another thing. Example: 'Her voice is music to my ears' or 'The clas

Card 5Figurative Language

What is a simile and provide an example from descriptive writing?

Answer

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. Example: 'The stallion charged forward like a gale' or 'Her laughter bubbled up like a mountain spring'. Similes he

Card 6Word Choice and Vocabulary

How do you replace weak words with more vivid alternatives in descriptive writing?

Answer

Replace weak, generic words with more specific, evocative alternatives using a thesaurus or dictionary. Examples: 'tired' → 'weary' or 'exhausted'; 'nice' → 'fragrant' or 'delightful'; 'hot' → 'scorch

Card 7Describing People

What are the key points to include when describing a person?

Answer

When describing a person, include: 1. Appearance - height, hair color, striking features, clothing, mannerisms; 2. Background - family history, significant life events; 3. Emotions - feelings, behavio

Card 8Describing Objects

What guidelines should you follow when describing an object?

Answer

When describing an object, focus on: 1. External features - color, material, shape, weight, texture; 2. Internal features - function and utility; 3. Operation - how it works (electricity, battery, man

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