Monday, 1 July 2019
Setting Description
Setting Description
Instructions
First, think of things you can see in this picture.
Then imagine something that fits this scene, but is not in the picture.
Then you are going to write descriptive sentences that describe the scene as a piece of writing.
Three things you can see in this picture
One thing you imagine
1. Tree Trunks
2. Leaves
3. Grass
4. animals
Language:
Tall, towering, thick, crust, bold, breathtaking, enchanting, flagrant, fresh, nature, gorgeous, blooming, native, pruned, ready-to-bloom, vibrant, stunning, shade, crisp, crunchy, fall, autumn, spring, summer, cut, growth, decay, rotten
Start here:In this picture you can see tall, towering, thick, Tree and little fresh, nature, blooming branches on each side. When you feel the tree it is hard like stone but it is bark like at every playground when it is stormy they will be whistling at midnight and the trees will be blowing the leaves start coming off like autumn but there not dying yet. When you are walking through the forest you can see dirt on the ground but only a little dirt. The dirt helps the tree Trunks Grow into long thick tree trunks. The dirt also helps make the grass grow so it can make beautiful flowers on the ground the grass taste were green and it feels very pointy to touch if it is very long it smells like chemical defenses and first aid. The leaves are very important because they provide food for the whole tree if they die the tree isn’t able to grow anymore. The leaves taste like grass and it feels very smooth it smells like a fresh apple. It is very good to protect you from the rain if it is rainy but they have to be really big for yourself. There are gonna be woodpeckers are gonna peck there hole and the squires are gonna put there nuts in the hole they are gonna share the food and holes together but the woodpecker did his own home so they have food and there own homes there are gonna be native birds on the branches and singing birds fly around to get a better view of this Stunning, Shade Forest
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