Dominant Impression

 Dominant Impression



A writer should have the skill to write a narrative and descriptive essays to express his point of view. It is a mood or quality or feeling that emphasizes the purpose of the writer. A single attitude towards the subject clarifies the writer's position regarding the topic. The dominant impression is the attitude of the writer towards the subject matter of the essay. 

A dominant impression is created by the unified effects of the six strategies of descriptive writing:

 1. sensory language 

2. energetic action verbs

 3. vivid adjectives

 4. specific, concrete details 

5. figurative comparisons 

6. position of the narrator

The thesis statement can reveal the impression of the writer and at times it may go further making a point about that dominant impression. In general, the thesis statement can be drawn from the dominant impression. Precision and unified perspective help to create a dominant impression in the reader's mind. With this skill, a writer can control and shape readers reading experience.  



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