Descriptive text is a type of text that explains what a person, place, or thing is like, often providing a visual experience through the use of descriptive words. The purpose of descriptive text is to express what a person or thing is like, and it can be used to describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing. Descriptive text usually describes a single location, object, event, person, or place, and it endeavors to engage all five of the readers senses to evoke the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feel of the text's subject. To write a descriptive text, authors use adjectives to describe objects and people, and use adverbs to describe people's actions. The reader should be able to clearly picture the settings and characters in the story based on the descriptions provided in the text. The structure of descriptive text describes parts or details in logical order, and it is the simplest format to understand and write, but it can be difficult to identify because it doesn't have many transition terms as clues.