(1) Briefly describe the relevant contents of the original text, such as the title of the book, the author, the year of writing and the summary of the original book or the original text. This part is written to explain where feelings come from and pave the way for the following discussion. This part must highlight the word "Jane" and never describe the specific content of what you read and the text in large paragraphs, but it is directly related to feelings.
(2) clarify the basic point of view. Choose the point that feels the deepest and express it clearly in concise sentences. Such a sentence can be called "viewpoint sentence". This viewpoint sentence is the central argument of this paper. The position of "viewpoint sentence" in the article can be flexible, it can be placed at the beginning of the article, or at the end of the article or in the article. For beginners, it's best to cut to the chase and write your own opinions in the article.
(3) Put facts and reason around basic viewpoints. This part is the theoretical part of the argumentative paper, which is the basic point (that is, the center)
The great god looks at my screenshot. One book exceeds 100 trillion, and three books exceed 300 trillion.
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