Use Concrete Examples The best place to start with your character description is with concrete examples. To say that a character has "brown hair" doesn't create nearly the image as saying that a character has long dreadlocks. Think about what kind of clothes the character wears, whether a character has freckles or moles, whether her teeth are straight or crooked or what kind of scars he has.
Make Examples Do More Avoid overloading your reader with a list of details about each character's appearance.
To create a vivid image of your character without spending a lot of time on minutia, choose details that have a ripple effect on the description.
To Local Government Chairman
1/29/2021,
Dear Sir/Ma,
Requesting for urgent amenities.
l am happy to write this letter to my Honorable chairman,the aims behind this letter are requesting an urgent good roads network and building of a hospital in our community
The challenges facing our community in terms of bad roads are tough, Our farmer finds it difficult to transport their farm's products to an urban market. A bad road constituted a lot of accidents that runs many farmers into huge losses.
furthermore,we also requested an urgent hospital because a community without a hospital can be called a community without future, many of our people deserved to have access to a better life,many untimely diseases have killed many as a result of using traditional herbs.
In conclusion, we implored you to take an urgent measure to get our request granted health is wealth.
yours sincerely
Adhak.
Meter and rhyme must be suited to the poem's content, theme, and tone.
Classical allegories are metaphorical in nature. This means that they contain metaphors, imagery and symbolical messages all throughout the story. Stories are often philosophical and political in nature that could impose morals or enlightenment. Allegories are complex in nature and are often thought-provoking and can be interpreted uniquely by each of its readers, viewers or listeners. On the other hand, realistic fiction is a type of fiction in which the story has elements that can be seen by the audience as something that is currently existing and believable to them. A person, place or animal is known to the audience and the author; and these elements are only used to create a different story that is fictional with a realistic setting.