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Introduction

Description is a factual depiction of a person, object, or event. While depicting an event, experiment or procedure, a step by step representation is required.

 

Points to remember:

1. Description writing does not follow any format and is written in a paragraph.

2. Heading is an essential part of it and should be short and crisp.

3. The ideas should be systematically presented in short and informative sentences.

4. Although, marks are not deducted for exceeding the word limit, a descriptive paragraph should be written within 80-100 words.

5. Marks may be deducted for grammatical errors and mistakes in the spellings and punctuation marks.

6. Marks are awarded on the content and expression of the write-up. Therefore, special care should be taken to maintain the coherence, accuracy and fluency of the content.

Description is a factual depiction of a person, object, or event. While depicting an event, experiment or procedure, a step by step representation is required.

 

Points to remember:

1. Description writing does not follow any format and is written in a paragraph.

2. Heading is an essential part of it and should be short and crisp.

3. The ideas should be systematically presented in short and informative sentences.

4. Although, marks are not deducted for exceeding the word limit, a descriptive paragraph should be written within 80-100 words.

5. Marks may be deducted for grammatical errors and mistakes in the spellings and punctuation marks.

6. Marks are awarded on the content and expression of the write-up. Therefore, special care should be taken to maintain the coherence, accuracy and fluency of the content.

Q. You recently visited a newly constructed mall in your city. Write a description of the same, using the hints given below in 80-100 words.

•      Huge, 7 floors

•      Spaciousunderground parking lot

•      Security system

•      Big brands ladies, kids and men's wear sale

•      Food courts, coffee houses

•      Games

•   &#…

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