1) 'Show, Don't Tell' is a way to write using more descriptive language. Instead of simply telling your reader how your characters feel and what they are doing, SHOW them with description. a) b) c) 2) When we 'show' instead of 'tell' our reader, our writing is a lot more ... a) interesting and detailed. b) boring and vague 3) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) She was tired. b) She yawned and rubbed her drooping eyes. 4) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) He was so happy. b) He smiled radiantly, and his eyes twinkled with delight. 5) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) I melted into the sand and exhaled slowly. b) I was relaxed and leant back slowly with a happy sigh. 6) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) I heard footsteps behind me and felt scared. b) As the shuffling footsteps behind me became louder, my heart pounded, and I gulped. 7) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) He was nervous and his face looked terrified. b) His throat felt as dry as the desert as he wiped his sweaty palms over his shirt. 8) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) She kicked the door as she stomped out of the room. b) She was so angry at me. 9) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) She was my best friend, and I could tell her anything. b) We ran to each other and hugged eachother tightly, and as our faces lit up we started to talk non-stop. 10) Which example shows instead of just telling? a) I was sad. b) My heart felt heavy in my chest and I blinked back my tears.

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