Visualizations are a very important reading strategy to use when creating images of things you read about. Creating a mental picture with words is not always an easy task. You should use adjectives that create a vivid picture for your readers.
Choose an event from the novel and use descriptive words to make your audience feel as though they are actually experiencing the event you are writing about.
A good rule of thumb is to make sure you include the following information in your visualization:
1.) What do you see?
2.) What do you hear?
3.) How do you feel?
4.) What do you taste?
5.) What do you smell?
6.) Any other information you feel is important to give your audience the image you are visualizing.
Choose an event from the novel and use descriptive words to make your audience feel as though they are actually experiencing the event you are writing about.
A good rule of thumb is to make sure you include the following information in your visualization:
1.) What do you see?
2.) What do you hear?
3.) How do you feel?
4.) What do you taste?
5.) What do you smell?
6.) Any other information you feel is important to give your audience the image you are visualizing.