Sharleexx
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Hi all.
So I've been told by my class teacher that for the creative writing section, it's better to 'show them' instead of 'tell them'. Ie: "I wrapped the scarf around my neck" instead of "it was cold weather" (lousy example but you get the gist)
However, my private english tutor says to get straight to the point, which means instead of showing them with my action, I should be straight forward and tell them what it is. ie: "The weather was cold".
(I hope that made sense)
I'm confused on which advice to take. =S
So I've been told by my class teacher that for the creative writing section, it's better to 'show them' instead of 'tell them'. Ie: "I wrapped the scarf around my neck" instead of "it was cold weather" (lousy example but you get the gist)
However, my private english tutor says to get straight to the point, which means instead of showing them with my action, I should be straight forward and tell them what it is. ie: "The weather was cold".
(I hope that made sense)
I'm confused on which advice to take. =S
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