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Descriptive Composition

ICSE · Class 10 · English Language - Archer

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What is the primary purpose of descriptive composition?

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Which sentence uses more vivid language?

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What are sensory words in descriptive writing?

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A simile compares two things using which words?

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

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Showing creates vivid scenes, telling states facts simply

In descriptive writing, 'showing' means creating vivid scenes with sensory details, actions, and descriptions that let readers experience the scene themselves. For example: 'The house was eerie' (telling) vs 'Shadows danced across the creaking floorboards while wind howled through broken shutters' (showing). Showing engages the reader's senses and imagination, while telling simply states information. The difference isn't about dialogue/narration, length, or verb tenses, but about creating engaging experiences versus stating plain facts.

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Which of these is a metaphor?

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Her voice was music to my ears

A metaphor makes a direct comparison without using 'like' or 'as'. 'Her voice was music to my ears' directly states that her voice IS music, creating a metaphor. The first option uses 'like', making it a simile. The third and fourth options are examples of personification, where non-human things (wind, sun) are given human qualities (whispering, smiling). Understanding these literary devices helps create more engaging descriptive writing.

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When organizing ideas for descriptive writing, what tool can help structure your thoughts?

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A mind map

A mind map is an excellent tool for organizing ideas in descriptive writing. It helps you visually connect related ideas, sensory details, and descriptive elements around a central topic. For example, when describing 'A Day at the Fair', you could create branches for sights, sounds, smells, feelings, and activities. This visual organization helps ensure comprehensive coverage of all aspects. While a dictionary helps with vocabulary, and calculators and rulers are useful for other subjects, mind maps specifically aid in organizing creative and descriptive writing ideas.

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What should you include when describing a person in descriptive writing?

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Appearance, personality, background, and emotions

When describing a person in descriptive writing, you should create a well-rounded portrait that includes multiple aspects: physical appearance (height, hair color, clothing style), personality traits (generous, curious, disciplined), background information (family history, significant life events), and emotional characteristics (how they feel and behave). This comprehensive approach creates a vivid, three-dimensional character that readers can visualize and understand. Focusing on only one aspect would create a flat, incomplete description.

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What are the important topics in Descriptive Composition for ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Descriptive Composition include Descriptive Composition Concept Overview, Mind map showing the key components of descriptive composition, Flowchart showing the process of transforming telling sentences into showing sentences. These are the concepts ICSE Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Descriptive Composition — ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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