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Rules of Narrative, Descriptive, Argumentative and Explanatory Articles
Narrative: Narrative is to explain and narrate the characters' experiences, words and deeds or the development process of things. Narrative methods include sequential narration, flashback, scattered narration and interpolation. Description: Description is to describe people, scenery or actions in vivid language through various description methods, so that readers can see both their people and their affairs. The methods of describing the text include fixed-point description, moving-point description, step-by-step description, delayed description, classified description, portrait description, action description, language description, psychological description, direct description, indirect description and figurative description. Argumentative writing is a combination of argumentative writing and expository writing. Argumentative writing is an article that gives play to one's own views, criticizes others' views and convinces others. In order to influence others, the author must fully explain the reasons, with a radical, subjective and positive attitude. When writing an argumentative essay, you should have the skills of debate, care about other people's refutations, and strive to consolidate your position. Explanatory text is an article that explains things, explains meaning, and enables people to get the truth of things or understand the phenomenon of things. Explanatory articles announce the recognized truth and the essence of things. Although everyone's truth is not exactly the same, it is only different in the depth of the surface and the brevity of the details. It will not cause arguments about right and wrong, and its attitude is mild, objective and negative. Writing expository articles requires a wealth of knowledge, so as to make the problem clear without worrying about other people's opinions. To put it simply: argumentative writing is to express one's own views and is subjective; The explanatory text only explains the facts and is objective. In fact, subjective opinions should be supported by objective facts; The objective explanation must be subjective; Therefore, it is more appropriate to collectively refer to Lun Shuo Wen. 2009-06-0919:17: 56 Supplement:140.1.153.6/van/%E6% 95% 95%. % E4 % BD % 9C % E6 % 96% 87% E6 % 95% 99% E5 % AD % B8/% E8 % AB % 96% E8 % AA % AA % E6 % 96% 87% E7 % 9A % 84% E5 % AF % AB % E6 % B3 % 95

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Argumentative paper expresses one's position, giving examples to illustrate whether something is good or bad, such as the benefits of doing sports. Most of the descriptions in narrative descriptions are characters and notes.

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