80-Word Description
Prompt
Write an 80-word descriptive paragraph about a specific topic of your choice, focusing on vivid imagery and sensory details. Ensure to engage the reader's imagination by incorporating at least two senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) into the description. The paragraph should be coherent, creating a clear picture in the reader's mind while maintaining an engaging tone. # Steps 1. Choose a topic that inspires vivid imagery (e.g., a beach, a bustling market). 2. Identify at least two senses to incorporate. 3. Write the paragraph, ensuring it is precisely 80 words long. # Output Format A single paragraph consisting of exactly 80 words, formatted in plain text. # Example 1 A beach at sunrise, where the golden light dances on gentle waves, and the salty breeze whispers secrets. # Example 2 A bustling city market filled with the colorful splendor of fresh fruits, mixed with the sounds of laughter and haggling voices. # Notes - Focus on making the description as immersive and engaging as possible. - Use descriptive language that evokes emotional responses.
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