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How to describe what someone is reading in a story?

2024-10-10 05:18
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You could start by saying something like 'She was engrossed in a thick novel with a worn cover' or 'He flipped through the pages of a colorful comic, a smile spreading across his face.' That gives the reader an idea of what's being read.

You can mention the title or genre of the book. Maybe describe the way they hold it or their facial expressions while reading to give clues.

How Am I Still Alive?

How Am I Still Alive?

Spiritual Qi Resurgence, Gods descending? Continuous disasters, all living beings suffering? What does it have to do with me? I'm just a patient with an incurable disease, who's been given up on treatment and has a countdown to death. Embarking on the path of exorcising demons and annihilating immortals with my crippled body is not for the sake of protecting my family and country, but because the hazardous duty pay is too tempting, especially the compensation... "This Evil Gods profession system is cursed, even if there's smooth progress in the early stages, the practitioners will eventually commit suicide..." "Give me a set." "This Demon Sword poisons its user and has already taken ninety-nine lives..." "Give me two, and also that man-eating demonic helmet, soul-devouring blood claws, get me a set." "This Magic Potion is harmful to heaven and earth..." "Enough talk, I'll take them all!" However, the problem is, why am I still alive after taking on all these high-risk missions, stepping on every risk, and doing every deadly task? 【Congratulations, congratulations! Ranked first among the Top Ten Heroes Who Moved the World...】 "...Heavens, wasn't the average life expectancy in this line of work three and a half years? I've been here for one cycle of three years after another, I'm almost an S-level hunter, the first of the top ten heroes! Why am I still alive? I just want to make an honor sacrifice, scam some compensation! Is that so hard?!"
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The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live

The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live

The ancient Divine Beast Susu descended to endure trials and became the youngest daughter of the Qin Family, who were nearing eighty years old; young in age but high in seniority, even the men in their twenties had to call her auntie. Susu was also the only girl in three generations of the Qin Family, cherished by her parents, doted on by her brothers, and her nephews would fight over holding their auntie and protecting her. Protect her? Susu said she didn't need it, for she was a mighty and ferocious Divine Beast! With her around, no one would dare to bully the Qin Family members! Those who bullied her family got sent flying; those who coveted their fortune got sent flying; those who tried to kidnap her got sent flying. The kidnappers who captured Susu were frightened by her and willingly handed over their cell phones for her to call the police. "How do I unlock the cell phone?" Susu asked. "It requires fingerprint unlocking, you can use my finger," explained the kidnapper. "How do I use your finger? Chop it off?" Susu asked again. "No! No need to chop, it can be used while still attached to my hand!" the kidnapper wailed. Chop off a finger! What kind of thought process was that? Way too scary! Ever since the lucky-buff-carrying Susu had come to their home, the family's luck had improved, their business prospered more each day, and the previously naughty young masters had become much better behaved, truly a little lucky star. It was just that boy from the neighbor's house, who kept thinking about kidnapping Little Susu, causing the Qin Family men quite a bit of concern. Maybe they should just break his leg again?
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1018 Chs

How to describe someone cooking vividly in a story?

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2024-10-14 08:20

Start by detailing the ingredients and the setup. Then, go into the person's actions like chopping, stirring, and tasting. Mention any sounds or smells to make it more immersive.

How to describe someone sad effectively in a story?

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2024-10-13 17:36

To describe someone sad, focus on their inner thoughts and emotions. Maybe they keep replaying painful memories in their mind. And describe the environment around them as gloomy or dull to enhance the mood.

How to describe someone crying effectively in a story?

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2024-10-07 15:02

You can show their physical reactions like trembling lips, streaming tears, and hiccups. Also, describe their inner feelings to make it more touching.

How to describe 'eating someone out' in a story?

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2024-10-01 16:24

Well, you need to be really careful and descriptive. Focus on the emotions and sensations involved. Maybe start with the character's thoughts and build up the tension.

How to describe that someone was shocked in a novel?

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2024-10-16 10:48

You could say something like 'His eyes widened in shock' or 'Her jaw dropped in astonishment'.

How to describe someone as stressed in a novel?

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2024-10-15 02:55

One way to do it is through their dialogue. They might speak quickly, stutter, or use short, clipped sentences. And don't forget to describe changes in their sleep or eating habits due to stress.

How to describe someone's bad smell in a fictional story?

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2024-12-16 23:32

You could focus on the characters' reactions and expressions when they encounter the smell. Maybe describe how they cover their noses or make disgusted faces.

How to effectively show someone reading in a story?

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2024-10-09 23:35

You can show someone reading by describing the speed at which they turn the pages. Are they devouring the book quickly or savoring each word slowly? And don't forget to include any reactions they have to the text, like a gasp or a smile.

Describe the picture of someone telling a story.

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2024-11-20 10:42

In the picture, there might be a person sitting comfortably in a chair, surrounded by a small group of listeners. The storyteller could have an animated expression, with their hands moving expressively to emphasize certain points in the story.

How to describe someone's race in a novel?

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2024-10-13 09:10

To describe someone's race in a novel, you could focus on how they interact with others of the same or different races. Mention any challenges or advantages they might have because of their race. But always do it in a sensitive and nuanced way to avoid bias.

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