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Here are some brief notes i made about what is to be included in a description of a scene:

Night-time; house; trees; countryside; people entering house; cars; moonlight; noises in background; people talking; food being cooked; man in shadow of tree; games


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So for image one you could write something along the lines of ā€œThe house loomed in the moonlight, menacing and cold. Wind howled through the night, the houses thin walls doing little to keep out the chill. I stepped carefully, as though someone may be woken up by my arrival. The house was supposed to be empty, but as I held my breath, I heard a child’s laughter cut short by a mother’s harsh scolding. A chill went up my spine, though this time not from the wind. I pressed forward, making my way to a 2nd floor bedroom. The furniture was covered by dusty, yellowed sheets and the thick red curtains were drawn. Peering outside, I saw a figure leaning under the old willow that stood crooked outside. Gasping, I stumbled back, ā€œI’ve got to get out of hereā€ I mumbled before feeling a tug on my shoulder. ā€œGoing so soon?ā€ whispered a man’s voice, so deep the floors shook beneath me.ā€
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