26th July 2019 — Lea
Preposition
Preposition
- Allows your reader to navigate the scene
- They help build connections between the things in the scene
- They develop a 3D impression of your scene in the reader’s mind.
- They provide you the ability to layer your scene and effectively ‘zoom in’ on it.
- When you use this technique, think of yourself as a camera, moving in closer to the selected object. Siad object would need to be important to the scene as a whole.
In the exact middle *Onto a tube-shaped hall like tunnel *Without smokeWith panelledWound on and on *Into the side of the hillAs all – many miles aroundOpened out of it | One one side and then on the otherOn the same floorOn the same passageLeft hand side (Going in)Over his gardenMeadows beyondSloping down river |
Once the girl started reading the children’s book, she attempted to pick up a more complex book. After she realised she wasn’t able to read more complex books she decided to stake them on top of each other. Before she started staking her books, she needed to think of what she wanted to turn them into, the type of shape she wanted it to be. On every book, there