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1. madhouse. noun. a place that is very noisy, busy, and full of confused activity.
2. a hive of activity. phrase. a place where everyone is very busy.
3. the centre of activity/things. phrase. the main area where something is happening.
4. lively. adjective. ...
5. hectic. adjective. ...
6. bustling. adjective. ...
7. buzz. verb. ...
8. hum. verb.
This assignment is an experiment in descriptive writing. Understand that description rarely stands alone in literature; it is normally woven into the fabric of a story or larger work. Your assignment, however, is to avoid story-telling and focus on description alone. Paint a picture using words. Of course your “painting” can appeal to more than just the sense of sight. You can make your reader hear, feel, smell, even taste your subject as well.
Answer:
Yesterday is visitaed a market. Amd I can say that market place is a very busy place where people go to buy articles of their needs. It is a centre of attraction for both buyers and sellers. There is no other place in the area having so much brisk business as the market.
I always find a big crowd there. There are several shops, all decorated beautifully. Big shops look more attractive. Businessmen come here from far and wide for purchasing or selling their products. The market is always crowded with carts, horses, donkeys and camels. They come loaded with the produce of the season such as cotton, grain, oil seeds, vegetables, etc.
Whenever I visit a market I find the hawkers shouting loudly to sell their goods. They try to attract the people by several names. Generally they sing songs in praise of their goods. They face hard competition because there are several hawkers selling the same article.