Setting description is used to describe a place in a book or story.
When writing a setting descripition consider the smell, look, feel and sound. When discribing the setting it needs to be discribed in detail.
When discribing feel, imagine what the setting feels like. For example use adjictives like, ruff, and prickley.
When discribing sound, think of what you may hear or how the sound acts. For example use adjictives like, loudly, and bepping.
When discribing smell, think of what you smell in the setting. For example use adjictives like, smelly, yuck, and bad.
Setting description is helpful to people reading the story because they are imagining the place and what is happening .
When discribing feel, imagine what the setting feels like. For example use adjictives like, ruff, and prickley.
When discribing sound, think of what you may hear or how the sound acts. For example use adjictives like, loudly, and bepping.
When discribing smell, think of what you smell in the setting. For example use adjictives like, smelly, yuck, and bad.
Setting description is helpful to people reading the story because they are imagining the place and what is happening .
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