Show, don't tell in your writing from "summary" of Writing about Your Life by
When you sit down to write about your life, it can be tempting to simply tell the reader what happened. You might say, "I was sad" or "I was happy" without giving any further details. But if you want to truly engage your reader and bring your story to life, you need to show them what you experienced instead of just telling them. Showing involves using sensory details to paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind. Instead of saying, "I was sad," you might describe how tears streamed down your face, how your chest felt heavy, and how everything around you seemed to blur together. By showing these details, you allow the reader to experience your emotions alongside you, creating a deeper connection betwe...
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