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A paragraph described by verbal actions
A paragraph describing the language action is as follows:

A young man with glasses, while looking at his desk, sometimes stopped to frown and think about something, and sometimes helped the glasses that slipped under his nose.

A girl with many shawls is in no mood to tidy up those messy long hair at the moment. She just glanced greedily with her big eyes and shook the bunch of Liu Haier hanging to her forehead. Look at the expression. If she had scissors, she would break this bundle of Liu Haier.

An old man, with presbyopic glasses on his nose and squinting his eyes, held the book far away. It looked hard, but he still couldn't bear to put it down.

Several children were lying on the table, pointing to words, reading word by word, with great difficulty, but with great concentration ... I left the library quietly without disturbing anyone, but I couldn't forget the little scenes in my life. He seems to have told me something. What is this?

Introduction to language description:

Language description is an important means to shape characters. Language description includes monologues and dialogues of characters. Monologue is an important means to reflect the psychological activities of characters.

Successful language description always vividly expresses characters' personalities, vividly expresses their thoughts and feelings, and profoundly reflects their inner world.

Language description should be able to express the thoughts and feelings of the characters and reflect their psychological activities. Language is the direct embodiment of thought, and readers should clearly see the real feelings, motives of behavior, goals to be pursued, measures to be taken and so on in the monologues of characters.

Language description should also be used to predict and promote the development of the story, explain the ins and outs of things, or introduce the environment or background of the times through language description, or comment through the mouth of characters, deepen the theme, and make language description an organic part of the work.