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Focusing on Image and Focal Point. Good writing appeals to the senses. Don't say "he was terribly hungry". Narrating through the senses. Click on mouth to play/pause. For materials on this page. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Go back to Basic Scene Structure page. Show, don't tell. Take a simple sentence of action like one of the examples below, and write a paragraph that provides a richness of concrete detail to show the meaning of the sentence. 1) He was afraid of the dark. 3) The men looked me over.

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