S.E. Hinton uses her army of words to give the reader a better idea of the story.
Technique explination.
We take notice of descriptive language and realize how it slows down time.
What makes this technique so genius.
It gives the reader a descriptive and clear image in their head.
Technique explination.
We take notice of descriptive language and realize how it slows down time.
What makes this technique so genius.
It gives the reader a descriptive and clear image in their head.
How other writers can borrow SE Hinton's strategy:
1. Look for a part of action in your story
2. Try and add a part to the moment to slow it down
3. Read it over and see if it makes a clear image in your head
1. Look for a part of action in your story
2. Try and add a part to the moment to slow it down
3. Read it over and see if it makes a clear image in your head