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Tom [10]
1 year ago
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Describe what the second cupboard door looks like with plenty of adjectives. Use these questions to spark your imagination:

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1 answer:
ANEK [815]1 year ago
7 0

An example of a closet door description would be "The door is large. The material of the door is pine wood. The color is dark brown."

<h3>What is a description?</h3>

A description is a type of communicative expression through which the issuer highlights the characteristics of an object, person, animal, situation, among others.

According to the above, if we want to describe the second closet door we could use the following examples:

  • The size of the door is large.
  • The material of the door is pine wood.
  • The color of the second cabinet door is dark brown.

Learn more about description in: brainly.com/question/20560842

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