Show Vs Tell 🟧 - Deepstash
Show Vs Tell 🟧

Show Vs Tell 🟧

This is most typically found in stories, but you can use it anywhere. It means to not say it but to describe it. For example:

  • Tell: he is curious
  • Show: he had wide eyes when seeing the topic

This trick can instantly improve your sentences when you start applying it.

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