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Materials suitable for writing argumentative essays
First, it comes from textbooks.

There are so many materials in the textbook that few people will use them. Every text in the Chinese textbook is selected from countless good articles, which is really one in a million. There are many materials in an article, about the author and the literary image, which we can use from different angles.

Method:

Many poems are related to the author's life. The teacher should take notes when he speaks. When I was in China Normal University, I recorded everything the teacher said in class and reviewed it after class. The effect is very good.

Remember, it's not about finding a paragraph to memorize. The material of memory has no soul. You should understand it first, and then summarize it yourself.

For example:

Xin Qiji's life is bound to mention the nostalgia of Gubeiting in Jingkou when the teacher teaches harmony music. He has a youthful spirit and has been determined to restore the Central Plains since he was a child. Join the rebels at the age of 265,438+0. He was brave and fearless, and led more than 50 people to capture traitors in tens of thousands of enemy camps; In the ups and downs of life, he never changed his original intention and advocated the Northern Expedition until his death.

The characters in many works are good materials, such as the calm general with clear rewards and punishments in Gun and Beast, the little boy in Seibee and Hulu who insists on his hobbies regardless of other people's eyes, and the warm man in the middle of Tuesday nap time.

Benefits:

The teacher thinks that you are a good student, and you are full of impressions. When you really study hard, your Chinese literacy has greatly surpassed others.

Second, it comes from life.

Many concrete little things or natural phenomena in life, each of which is the material of a sentence. They are everywhere we have been, every short time. What you see can generally be given meaning and written into a composition.

Method:

Pay attention to natural phenomena and trivial matters in various places, and list them in categories when writing.

For example:

A leaf that grows in spring or falls in the autumn wind can be optimistic and open-minded, or it can be dull and lonely.

A passerby's hand, a teacher's eyes, a reminder of the vegetable market can all be related to "warmth";

The theme of "wisdom" can be expressed by the detour of an ant, the hard running of an antelope and the nest selection of a swallow.

The flying dust, the ubiquitous air and the ups and downs of the stars can interpret the meaning of "change and constancy" ...

Benefits:

Words related to daily life are spiritual, life-like, fresh enough and particularly touching.