Description is used in papers to entice the readers, but you can't just use the ordinary expressions. Finding new ways to describe something or say things is what sets most writers apart from the rest. Description is the part in writing that entertains as well as persuades the readers.
When describing things you need to choose a dominant impression. This is just an obvious quality that sticks out to you. Once you choose this you have to make sure everything you write about follows that impression. After you do this, you need to have supporting details. These prove that your impressions are correct, and help give the reader a picture in their head of what you're talking about.
In descriptions, there are two types of details: objective and expressive. Objective is basically an unbiased opinion. Expressive is an opinion that is a little more personal. In either of these types of details, it is important to pick the right words. Basically, don't try to sound too smart. Try to use different words to describe things, but make sure they are still common.
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