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What's the effect of changing the scene?

Clear organization, prominent focus, vivid language and strong appeal.

When using the "scene change" method, we must clearly explain the spatial transformation sequence of the foothold, often combine spatial order with the time sequence, and on this basis, comprehensively use narrative, descriptive, lyric and explanatory articles around the center, so that the articles written in this way are clear, focused, vivid and appealing.

When describing a scene by changing the scene, we must first explain the transformation of observation points clearly. In this way, readers can clearly know the route of sightseeing or visiting. Secondly, we should show the scenery we see during or after walking, so that readers can see colorful and vivid pictures. When describing scenery by changing scenes, we should pay attention to showing different pictures around a center to avoid the feeling of fragmentation. Secondly, the most distinctive scenery along the way should be carefully cut and described, and the general description should be deleted to avoid running accounts.