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How do I learn to describe something like a poet?
While writing an essay describing about ourselves, the place, the food, and the culture are very necessary. Please provide me the references, books which will help me learn description.
  

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The easiest way to do this is to use the work of a good writer of English prose, one who writes like a poet, for example, Melville, and use his work as a pattern. For example, the first page of Moby ****, Chapter 1, Loomings: My name is _____ , but call me ______ , for short. I'm from ________ , never mind where that is precisely.

  • The easiest way to do this is to use the work of a good writer of English prose, one who writes like a poet, for example, Melville, and use his work as a pattern.
  • For example, the first page of Moby ****, Chapter 1, Loomings: My name is _____ , but call me ______ , for short.
  • I'm from ________ , never mind where that is precisely.
  • It's enough to know it is somewhere in the continent of _____ .
  • _____ is a great little place to visit if you find yourself growing grim about the mouth and wanting to step into the street and knock people's heads off.
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The easiest way to do this is to use the work of a good writer of English prose, one who writes like a poet, for example, Melville, and use his work as a pattern. For example, the first page of Moby ****, Chapter 1, Loomings:

My name is _____ , but call me ______ , for short. I'm from ________ , never mind where that is precisely. It's enough to know it is somewhere in the continent

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