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I means to use a lot of detail. Almost like details about a detail. For example, instead of "A cat ran in front of me" you could say for descriptive detail, " The cat with black, silky fur that shined in the moonlight zoomed across the street with amazing speed". If they tell you a story and tell you to answer a question with descriptive detail, just write a bunch of tedious things so that if a person has never read the story, they would understand.

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Descriptive details are details that describe something

Instead of "I got a car" you could say "I got a brand new, red car that drove beautifully and got great gas mileage.

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