Respuesta :

  • Choose a specific topic
  • Compile information
  • Make an outline
  • Write an introduction paragraph
  • Write the main body paragraph
  • Summarise the essay with a conclusion

Answer:

You might want to start with a general description--what someone would notice at first glance. Perhaps it is tall, big, dark, mysterious, and gives a sense of pressure. You could then describe things that you specifically know or have experienced, or something that you would have to know from actually being in the room. Perhaps there's a corner of the room that you've sat in that made you feel intimidated, or an area that brings you a sense of peace. Then you could give examples of things specifically, like the way things sit in the room.

- initial experience/observation (outside perspective) in detail, [connect with how it presents specifically]

- something that you wouldn't know at first glance (maybe start a sentence with something similar to: but unbeknownst to an initial observation...)

- examples of what gives its initial feelings or the experienced feeling (maybe describe specific parts of the room)

DESCRIBE PARTS OF THE ROOM AND THEIR OVERALL EFFECT ON THE ATMOSPHERE USING SENSORY DETAILS

DESCRIBE THE ROOM AS IF THE READER HAS NEVER BEEN THERE

ELABORATE ON ANY OBSERVATIONS

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