I. Interpretation
Quote something else to prove a point.
Second, components
Subject: Examples
2. Support parts (details)
3. Concluding remarks
4. In addition, journal is somewhat similar to ESSAY, but journal is more irregular, just like essays and journals written in blogs, but it is not a diary and does not record feelings.
5. A short essay consists of three parts: introduction (inductive paragraph), body (at least one paragraph, but naturally two or more paragraphs) and conclusion (summary paragraph).
6. Introduction includes: general statement and thesis statement.
7. Text paragraphs include: paragraph A: topic sentence-1, support and details (or examples) -2, support and details (or examples) -3, support and details (or examples)-conclusion sentence.
Third, classification
(A) Narrative
1, narrative. Usually describe an experience or a feeling, and let readers imagine that they have experienced it. In terms of content, narrative is not a running account, but a truth or feeling (that is, the values you think are embodied in the story or the experience you get from the lesson).
2. The language used in such articles can be emotional, but it must be clear and concise; It is common to use the first personal pronoun "I" because people often describe their personal experiences in such short essays.
A descriptive article
1, descriptive article. Usually describe a person or a place, so that readers can feel the author's feelings. It is very similar to narrative prose in many aspects. First, they are similar in structure, including plot, characters, background, climax and ending.
2, but descriptive pays more attention to the description of people or places; Secondly, both narration and description are to highlight personal views, that is, the author's own thinking.
(3) Persistent articles
1, persuasive article. Convince others to believe their views and opinions by explaining, giving examples and enumerating data. Sometimes the author needs to consider the other side's argument. It's best to reason about mistakes to prove your argument.
2. A good persuasive article has a remarkable feature, which can prove that the author's point of view is correct and the opposite point of view is wrong.
Generally speaking, persuasive articles cover various social topics, such as children's education, university education, government funding, aging, animal rights, international tourism, charitable organizations, art, science and technology, the Internet and advertising.
An explanatory article
An article describing a class. It is a style used to explain, describe, provide information or inform the public. Articles should be organized around a theme and developed according to one or more modes. This kind of article should try to avoid using the first person, because the style should not reflect the author's personal views, but should ensure the scientific content.