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kenny6666 [7]
3 years ago
6

NEED HELP MY MOM WILL WOOP ME IF I DONT GET THIS DONE IN 30 MINUTES

English
2 answers:
Rzqust [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Here is  a simple way on how to do this

Explanation:

One: Pick a scene

Two: Describe in detail what is in the picture using descriptive adjectives

*an adjective is a word you use to describe something

Three: Try to give your reader a clear descriptive image of what the scene looks like

Four: Check for spelling and grammatical errors

Five: Cut out the scene

Six: Print out your paragraph and edit it so here would be enough room to glue or tape the scene on it

Hope this helped

Plz mark brainliest

Dont forget to smash that heart at the bottom <3

Have a great day!

stealth61 [152]3 years ago
4 0

While looking through the magazine i saw this beautiful woman, in a red silky dress, with beautiful blond hair and gorgeous green eyes, she was sitting on a dark brown chair with her legs crossed and her hands in her lap, with dark purple nails. While she was sitting she had the most beautiful smile that anyone has ever seen. And she had dark mid-night colored high-heels with rhinestones on them. Her hair was half up half down with braids going down the side of her head leading on to her long silky hair and her hair was curled in the prettyist way. She looked so elegant like a Queen.

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