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hello and welcome back to another touring teacher lesson video today weamp;#39;re going to be doing some more describing weamp;#39;ve already done a descriptive writing videos you can have a look at that one as well now a reminder when we are doing descriptive writing we want our writing to be able to be seen or pictured in the heads of our listeners or our readers and there are a few ways that we can do that successfully all right Iamp;#39;m going to describe something for you I want you to close your eyes and see if you can picture it in your head and think about all the awesome words that I have used to help you to picture it in your head the spider the creepy crawly spider scuttles across the floor her eight legs moving as quickly as Lightning she suddenly stops and stares at you with her many eyes then she runs towards a tiny hole in the corner of the room okay in that descriptive paragraph I actually use three different language features to help me really paint a picture the f

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Definition of tack (on) as in to add. to join (something) to a mass, quantity, or number so as to bring about an overall increase the ticket agency tacked on a hefty surcharge to what was already a hefty price for the theater tickets. add. append.
to join together; unite; combine. to attach as something supplementary; append; annex (often followed by on or onto ). Synonyms: add, fasten, affix. Nautical. to change the course of (a sailing vessel) to the opposite tack.
There are three fundamental types of writing (sometimes called composition) that children will learn about and practice in first grade: Opinion Writing. Informative Writing. Narrative Writing.
Although some believe the word tact is short for tactics in phrases like change tact or try a different tact, the correct word in such contexts is tack. Tack in change tack and try a different tack means a course or method of action especially when sharply divergent from that previously followed.
This expression has nothing to do with tactfulness and everything to do with sailing, in which it is a direction taken as one tacksabruptly turnsa boat. To take a different tack is to try another approach.
In sailing, a tack is a change of course that results in the wind blowing on the opposite side of the boat: We decided to make a sharp tack to avoid the iceberg. Tack can also refer to a certain rope used in sailing, or to horseback riding equipment.
When referring to a change in direction, position, or course of action, the correct phrase is to change tack. This is in reference to the nautical use of tack which refers to the direction of a boat with respect to sail position. This phrase has long been confused as change tact but this is technically incorrect.
Differentiate by asking students to finish the sentence, provide details, or add literary elements such as adjectives depending on ability. I get excited when My favorite birthday present was. If I could be a superhero I would be My idea of fun is.. If I lived in a jungle I would. My favorite season is.

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