Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - The so-called typical means that the selected materials (arguments) are required to be representative, rather than simply individual examples. Typical materials are examples or theories that are both

The so-called typical means that the selected materials (arguments) are required to be representative, rather than simply individual examples. Typical materials are examples or theories that are both

The so-called typical means that the selected materials (arguments) are required to be representative, rather than simply individual examples. Typical materials are examples or theories that are both unique and distinctive. They can profoundly reveal the nature of things and their development laws, and effectively express the theme. Only such materials can make one equal to ten and have strong persuasiveness. (3) Novelty. The so-called novelty means freshness and uniqueness, which means that the selected materials should be as fresh as possible or have a unique angle, so that readers can be refreshed and gain new experiences and feelings, rather than copying what others say and copying others' wisdom. When writing argumentative essays, candidates should try to choose arguments that no one has heard of from their own observation and reading. To discover fresh materials, first of all, you must always pay attention to new things happening in real life, secondly, look for materials that others have not used or rarely use, and thirdly, you can change the angle of selection to give old materials a new look.

1. How to write an essay? First, be able to express your thoughts and emotions clearly, and then express the best words in your composition. On this basis, if you have some novel ideas or novel expression forms, you can use them appropriately. You can’t just go hunting for novelties. When writing a chapter, you should write your true feelings and opinions. It is advocated to write things that ‘everyone has in their hearts but not in everyone’s pen’. "Only when you write about things you have experienced can you have true feelings. Because with such true feelings, writing them down can only be something gained through thinking and experience. Such things are very valuable in life. Only when you write something can you win readers. 2. Various composition writing techniques: A. Narrative - four paragraphs to strengthen the description method 1. "Select in depth": describe people, things, and things carefully instead of mentioning them. It’s just a brief introduction; instead of mentioning a lot of things hastily, it’s better to describe a few things in detail. For example, if you say someone is fat, don't mention irrelevant things like his long hair. 2. "Use metaphors well": Use "...like" what you see with your eyes, hear with your ears, smell with your nose, eat with your mouth, touch your skin, and feel with your heart. What..." method to replace the dull direct statement. For example, "He is very tall." Do not change it to "His extraordinary height almost rubs the ceiling. No matter how long the bed is, it is not big enough. It is simply a human-shaped tower." 3. "Idioms and sayings": It can enrich the article. Adding idioms or common sayings at the right time can be the finishing touch. Of course, be sure not to go overboard and quote endlessly throughout the article. There is no other way to add idioms to the text, which is to memorize idioms, sayings, quotations from famous people, and Jing Si Aphorisms frequently. , poetry, etc. 4. "Make good use of examples": I have explained a lot, why not give a practical example. For example: After describing how good Xiao Ming is at eating, immediately give an example: "Once, Xiao Ming and I went to the night market after dinner. Unexpectedly, he ate three plates of stinky tofu and a bowl of pig blood soup. , a cup of mung bean paste, a packet of chicken cake... Oh my god! When he returned to his house, his mother asked if he wanted to have a midnight snack, and he actually nodded and said, "Okay, okay..., I'm hungry again!" , the article is definitely more lively and interesting! B. Argumentative essay - expository syllogism 1. The characteristic of expository essay is to explain what the topic is. Taking "My Troubles" as an example, it is to explain what your own troubles are. 2. Explanatory articles can be divided into three major paragraphs: problem solving, explanation, and summary of expectations. 3. The first paragraph is about solving the problem, which means giving a general explanation of the problem, giving examples, and making connections from all directions. Taking this question as an example, we need to explain what "troubles" are, what different troubles different people have, what impact they will have, etc. 4. The second paragraph is for explanation. You should give an in-depth explanation based on your own thoughts, opinions, experiences, and solutions. You can divide it into several items to explain in detail based on your personal observations. Taking this topic as an example, you might as well break it down into several paragraphs to elaborate. After detailing, don’t forget to add solutions and strategies, for example: "My biggest worry is playing the piano. Every time I practice..., I think in order to overcome this "sound barrier", I think I have to... (The first worry and solution strategy) The second is arithmetic word problems, for me... The teacher suggested me…. (The second worry and solution strategy) The last worry, which is not a big or small one, is that I am too short. I am already in the sixth grade, but... After a few doctor visits, I decided…. (The third trouble and solution strategy)" 5. In the last paragraph, talk about your thoughts, feelings, and expectations. C. Essay - Practical Four Paragraphs 1. An essay about filial piety. Chinese children must be full of emotions of love and hate. What they love is: This is something unique to us Chinese people in the world. The social system is the beginning of the social welfare system and the best example of social division of labor. What I hate is that this kind of essay is the easiest to become the same and has the least room for development. However, many people write about this "sour" topic, but not many people can write it well. 2. The biggest taboo in essays is to "not mean what you say". Say something that you may not necessarily think is right, and piece together an article that makes no sense. Instead, you must use your brain to think and really think about it from your own perspective.

3. Practical Four Paragraphs: (1) Problem Solving: What does this question mean? Do you need me to explain more? What are the sayings from ancient and modern times at home and abroad? What are some idioms, sayings and allusions? (2) Reflection: What is the current situation of ordinary people on this topic, and what is my own current situation? Are there any good examples from ancient and modern times at home and abroad? (3) Strategy: How to practice this topic? Can I do it? What can be done? (4) Expectations: What are my expectations for this topic? What do you think? Do you have anything to say from the bottom of your heart? Whose words can you quote to encourage yourself and become a motto to keep working hard? 4. This kind of four-paragraph article has a stable and rich structure. If you add some ingenuity to the connection between large paragraphs, it will make people feel eloquent. Add some examples from history or allusions. It’s more watchable, but what’s the finishing touch? It means having "sincerity, true words, and true feelings" behind you.