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Welcome back to engVid. Here we are with a writing lesson. We are looking at the skill of showing, not telling, and itamp;#39;s going to transform your writing as long as you put it into practice afterwards. amp;quot;Show, not tell. Whatamp;#39;s he talking about?amp;quot; When weamp;#39;re writing we want to avoid simple statements that donamp;#39;t really add any description or flavour. For example: amp;quot;The man was stressed.amp;quot; [Snores] Boring. Instead, I want you to paint a picture, I really want you to describe the man is stressed without telling me that he is. So how can you do that? Weamp;#39;re kind of trying to avoid this word, and describe it instead. So whatamp;#39;s he doing? amp;quot;The man was fidgeting. Ah, heamp;#39;s fidgeting. Heamp;#39;s so stressed, he canamp;#39;t sort of stay still. And biting his nails.amp;quot; Okay? So pick out a couple of details that show how the person was. Next one: amp;quot;The room was messy.amp;quot; Again, it