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1, a story, including: historical background, time, place, people, plot, cause, development process, result and other factors, as well as the enlightening significance of the story.
2. Based on these factors and the significance of the story, the author makes a discussion.
3, benefits: A discusses the point of view, which is well-founded, factual and more convincing.
B the discussion is also comprehensive, and you can choose and support the arguments around the various elements of the story.
C logically, it is also close. Note that the description of the story should be as simple and objective as possible.
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Suggestion: tell a story first, and then discuss it around the argument. Tell another story later to strengthen the argument.
Examples are ordinary events in life, similar events at home and abroad, similar events in ancient and modern times, positive and negative events (recommended) and so on.
When expressing one's own opinions, arguments refer to public opinions, famous sayings and so on. Not subjective, empty.