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We Notice Lots of Details About People and Their Appearance, but in Order to Vividly Describe Them , We Need to Be Specific. - English - Communicative

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We notice lots of details about people and their appearance, but in order to
vividly describe them , we need to be specific.
Working in pairs, look carefully at the people around you and complete the
table with appropriate words from the box given on the next page. You may
add words of your own to describe people.

angular close-cropped well-tailored well-tailored casual stocky
elegant unshaven ill-fitting formal lanky
bearded sloppy medium petite hefty
balding slim plaited thick round
open friendly wavy long receding
over weight sharp-featured      
  A B C D
Face        
Hair        
Dress        
Build        
Answer in Brief

Solution

  A B C D
Face Angular,
bearded
Round,
unshaven
Friendly,
Sharp
featured
Sharp
featured,
bearded
Hair Close
cropped
Balding, Plaited,
long
Close
cropped
Dress Elegant,
well tailored,
formal
Sloppy, ill fitting,
casual
Formal,
wavy
Casual,
elegant
Build Over­
weight
Hefty Petite,
slim
Lanky
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Chapter 1.2: A Burglary Attempt - Exercise [Page 12]

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CBSE English Communicative - Main Course Book Interact in English Class 9
Chapter 1.2 A Burglary Attempt
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