{"id":119,"date":"2014-07-18T19:26:37","date_gmt":"2014-07-18T19:26:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/courses.candelalearning.com\/successfulwriting\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=119"},"modified":"2014-07-19T04:53:28","modified_gmt":"2014-07-19T04:53:28","slug":"15-4-descriptive-essay","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/courses.lumenlearning.com\/suny-fmcc-writingforsuccess-2\/chapter\/15-4-descriptive-essay\/","title":{"raw":"15.4 Descriptive Essay","rendered":"15.4 Descriptive Essay"},"content":{"raw":"<body>\r\n<div class=\"im_section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"im_title im_editable im_block\">\r\n<span class=\"im_title-prefix\">15.4<\/span> Descriptive Essay<\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"im_learning_objectives im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_n01\">\r\n<h3 class=\"im_title\">Learning Objective<\/h3>\r\n<ol class=\"im_orderedlist\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_l01\">\r\n\t<li>Read an example of the descriptive rhetorical mode.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"im_callout im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_n02\">\r\n\r\nAmerica\u2019s Pastime\r\n\r\nAs the sun hits my face and I breathe in the fresh air, I temporarily forget that I am at a sporting event. But when I open my eyes and look around, I am reminded of all things American. From the national anthem to the international players on the field, all the sights and sounds of a baseball game come together like a slice of Americana pie.\r\n\r\nFirst, the entrance turnstiles click and clank, and then a hallway of noise bombards me. All the fans voices coalesce in a chorus of sound, rising to a humming clamor. The occasional, \u201cPrograms, get your programs, here!\u201d jumps out through the hum to get my attention. I navigate my way through the crowded walkways of the stadium, moving to the right of some people, to the left of others, and I eventually find the section number where my seat is located. As I approach my seat I hear the announcer\u2019s voice echo around the ball park, \u201cAttention fans. In honor of our country, please remove your caps for the singing of the national anthem.\u201d His deep voice echoes around each angle of the park, and every word is heard again and again. The crowd sings and hums \u201cThe Star-Spangled Banner,\u201d and I feel a surprising amount of national pride through the voices. I take my seat as the umpire shouts, \u201cPlay ball!\u201d and the game begins.\r\n\r\nIn the fifth inning of the game, I decide to find a concessions stand. Few tastes are as American as hot dogs and soda pop, and they cannot be missed at a ball game. The smell of hot dogs carries through the park, down every aisle, and inside every concourse. They are always as unhealthy as possible, dripping in grease, while the buns are soft and always too small for the dog. The best way to wash down the Ball Park Frank is with a large soda pop, so I order both. Doing my best to balance the cold pop in one hand and the wrapped-up dog in the other, I find the nearest condiments stand to load up my hot dog. A dollop of bright green relish and chopped onions, along with two squirts of the ketchup and mustard complete the dog. As I continue the balancing act between the loaded hot dog and pop back to my seat, a cheering fan bumps into my pop hand. The pop splashes out of the cup and all over my shirt, leaving me drenched. I make direct eye contact with the man who bumped into me and he looks me in the eye, looks at my shirt, tells me how sorry he is, and then I just shake my head and keep walking. \u201cIt\u2019s all just part of the experience,\u201d I tell myself.\r\n\r\nBefore I am able to get back to my seat, I hear the crack of a bat, followed by an uproar from the crowd. Everyone is standing, clapping, and cheering. I missed a home run. I find my aisle and ask everyone to excuse me as I slip past them to my seat. \u201cExcuse me. Excuse me. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry,\u201d is all I can say as I inch past each fan. Halfway to my seat I can hear discarded peanut shells crunch beneath my feet, and each step is marked with a pronounced crunch.\r\n\r\nWhen I finally get to my seat I realize it is the start of the seventh inning stretch. I quickly eat my hot dog and wash it down with what is left of my soda pop. The organ starts playing and everyone begins to sing \u201cTake Me Out to the Ball Game.\u201d While singing the song, putting my arms around friends and family with me, I watch all the players taking the field. It is wonderful to see the overwhelming amount of players on one team from around the world: Japan, the Dominican Republic, the United States, Canada, and Venezuela. I cannot help but feel a bit of national pride at this realization. Seeing the international representation on the field reminds me of the ways that Americans, though from many different backgrounds and places, still come together under common ideals. For these reasons and for the whole experience in general, going to a Major League Baseball game is the perfect way to glimpse a slice of Americana.\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"im_section\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01\">\r\n<h2 class=\"im_title im_editable im_block\">Online Descriptive Essay Alternatives<\/h2>\r\nSusan Berne visits New York and describes her impressions in <em class=\"im_emphasis\">Where Nothing Says Everything<\/em>, also called <em class=\"im_emphasis\">Ground Zero<\/em>:\r\n<ul class=\"im_itemizedlist im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01_l01\">\r\n\t<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/thepurpleenglishteacher.files.wordpress.com\/2010\/10\/groundzero.pdf\">http:\/\/thepurpleenglishteacher.files.wordpress.com\/2010\/10\/groundzero.pdf<\/a><\/li>\r\n\t<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2002\/04\/21\/travel\/where-nothing-says-everything.html\">http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2002\/04\/21\/travel\/where-nothing-says-everything.html<\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\nHeather Rogers provides a detailed description (book excerpt) of a landfill that challenges the reader to consider his or her own consumption and waste in <em class=\"im_emphasis\">The Hidden Life of Garbage<\/em>:\r\n<ul class=\"im_itemizedlist im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01_l02\">\r\n\t<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.alternet.org\/story\/27116\">http:\/\/www.alternet.org\/story\/27116<\/a><\/li>\r\n\t<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=efUymAhM_tAC&amp;pg=PA12&amp;lpg=PA12&amp;dq=the+hidden+life+of+garbage+by+heather+rogers+%22in+the+dark+chill+of+early+morning%22&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=7c4hoFLhTp&amp;sig=ngecGSS27blb9zoy8wLaJX8la_o&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=Vi7xTKDKG4zSsAP2hdGtCw&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=1&amp;ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false\">http:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=efUymAhM_tAC&amp;pg=PA12&amp;lpg=PA12&amp;dq= the+hidden+life+of+garbage+by+heather+rogers+%22in+the+dark+chill+of+early+ morning%22&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=7c4hoFLhTp&amp;sig=ngecGSS27blb9zoy8wLaJX8la_o&amp;hl= en&amp;ei=Vi7xTKDKG4zSsAP2hdGtCw&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum= 1&amp;ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false<\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/body>","rendered":"<div class=\"im_section\">\n<h2 class=\"im_title im_editable im_block\">\n<span class=\"im_title-prefix\">15.4<\/span> Descriptive Essay<\/h2>\n<div class=\"im_learning_objectives im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_n01\">\n<h3 class=\"im_title\">Learning Objective<\/h3>\n<ol class=\"im_orderedlist\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_l01\">\n<li>Read an example of the descriptive rhetorical mode.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"im_callout im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_n02\">\n<p>America\u2019s Pastime<\/p>\n<p>As the sun hits my face and I breathe in the fresh air, I temporarily forget that I am at a sporting event. But when I open my eyes and look around, I am reminded of all things American. From the national anthem to the international players on the field, all the sights and sounds of a baseball game come together like a slice of Americana pie.<\/p>\n<p>First, the entrance turnstiles click and clank, and then a hallway of noise bombards me. All the fans voices coalesce in a chorus of sound, rising to a humming clamor. The occasional, \u201cPrograms, get your programs, here!\u201d jumps out through the hum to get my attention. I navigate my way through the crowded walkways of the stadium, moving to the right of some people, to the left of others, and I eventually find the section number where my seat is located. As I approach my seat I hear the announcer\u2019s voice echo around the ball park, \u201cAttention fans. In honor of our country, please remove your caps for the singing of the national anthem.\u201d His deep voice echoes around each angle of the park, and every word is heard again and again. The crowd sings and hums \u201cThe Star-Spangled Banner,\u201d and I feel a surprising amount of national pride through the voices. I take my seat as the umpire shouts, \u201cPlay ball!\u201d and the game begins.<\/p>\n<p>In the fifth inning of the game, I decide to find a concessions stand. Few tastes are as American as hot dogs and soda pop, and they cannot be missed at a ball game. The smell of hot dogs carries through the park, down every aisle, and inside every concourse. They are always as unhealthy as possible, dripping in grease, while the buns are soft and always too small for the dog. The best way to wash down the Ball Park Frank is with a large soda pop, so I order both. Doing my best to balance the cold pop in one hand and the wrapped-up dog in the other, I find the nearest condiments stand to load up my hot dog. A dollop of bright green relish and chopped onions, along with two squirts of the ketchup and mustard complete the dog. As I continue the balancing act between the loaded hot dog and pop back to my seat, a cheering fan bumps into my pop hand. The pop splashes out of the cup and all over my shirt, leaving me drenched. I make direct eye contact with the man who bumped into me and he looks me in the eye, looks at my shirt, tells me how sorry he is, and then I just shake my head and keep walking. \u201cIt\u2019s all just part of the experience,\u201d I tell myself.<\/p>\n<p>Before I am able to get back to my seat, I hear the crack of a bat, followed by an uproar from the crowd. Everyone is standing, clapping, and cheering. I missed a home run. I find my aisle and ask everyone to excuse me as I slip past them to my seat. \u201cExcuse me. Excuse me. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry,\u201d is all I can say as I inch past each fan. Halfway to my seat I can hear discarded peanut shells crunch beneath my feet, and each step is marked with a pronounced crunch.<\/p>\n<p>When I finally get to my seat I realize it is the start of the seventh inning stretch. I quickly eat my hot dog and wash it down with what is left of my soda pop. The organ starts playing and everyone begins to sing \u201cTake Me Out to the Ball Game.\u201d While singing the song, putting my arms around friends and family with me, I watch all the players taking the field. It is wonderful to see the overwhelming amount of players on one team from around the world: Japan, the Dominican Republic, the United States, Canada, and Venezuela. I cannot help but feel a bit of national pride at this realization. Seeing the international representation on the field reminds me of the ways that Americans, though from many different backgrounds and places, still come together under common ideals. For these reasons and for the whole experience in general, going to a Major League Baseball game is the perfect way to glimpse a slice of Americana.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"im_section\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01\">\n<h2 class=\"im_title im_editable im_block\">Online Descriptive Essay Alternatives<\/h2>\n<p>Susan Berne visits New York and describes her impressions in <em class=\"im_emphasis\">Where Nothing Says Everything<\/em>, also called <em class=\"im_emphasis\">Ground Zero<\/em>:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"im_itemizedlist im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01_l01\">\n<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/thepurpleenglishteacher.files.wordpress.com\/2010\/10\/groundzero.pdf\">http:\/\/thepurpleenglishteacher.files.wordpress.com\/2010\/10\/groundzero.pdf<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2002\/04\/21\/travel\/where-nothing-says-everything.html\">http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2002\/04\/21\/travel\/where-nothing-says-everything.html<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Heather Rogers provides a detailed description (book excerpt) of a landfill that challenges the reader to consider his or her own consumption and waste in <em class=\"im_emphasis\">The Hidden Life of Garbage<\/em>:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"im_itemizedlist im_editable im_block\" id=\"fresh-ch15_s04_s01_l02\">\n<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.alternet.org\/story\/27116\">http:\/\/www.alternet.org\/story\/27116<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"im_link\" target=\"_blank\" 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