1, the biggest feature of argumentative writing is that you need a lot of examples to prove your point, so where do the examples come from? What I recommend is the composition textbook (College Entrance Examination Edition). As a dog who graduated from senior three, I used to be extremely disdainful of composition materials. I thought everyone would read the composition materials. If I read The Reader and Yilin, I can definitely find novel examples. But the fact tells me sadly that the pursuit of high school learning is efficiency. Reading Readers and Yilin may be able to write highlights, but that may be because you have read through more than a dozen books and met the right person at the right time. The advantages of "component materials" are: ① effective. Buy the latest published "Composition Materials (College Entrance Examination Edition)" with close-ups of major events of the month, such as the Chinese Poetry Conference some time ago, the G20 Summit earlier, and the Olympic Games earlier ... The column is incisive in analysis and fresh in my memory. Master an example of a column, and many composition topics can be used. ② It is classified. Each example has keywords classified by the editor-in-chief: diversification, career choice, cultural inheritance and innovation. After all, editors only do material refining, so the above article is still very reliable.
2. But argumentative essays in high school are not made of simple materials. You must first construct subjective arguments and decorate them with examples. At this time, you need to dig deep into your heart. This means that you must read boring philosophical articles. I remember my Chinese teacher once recommended a series of articles by Zhou. I bought The Way myself, but TAT didn't insist on reading it. My classmate said that Zhou had a good book. If you need my help to ask, please click ask. ) 2 broken pen; 3 knock on the door of fate; Ma Xiaoping; An ancient echo; Wang furen; And A Brief History of Chinese Philosophy; Feng Youlan (knows a hundred schools), but →→→→→ I didn't insist on reading all these. ......
3. Although I said the first point, it still depends on readers and translated forests. Expand reading. Southern Weekend magazine can pay attention to contemporary figures and watch some interviews.
Note: Be sure to recite famous sayings! However, I have seen many examples. When writing an article, it will automatically come to mind (but it doesn't mean that I don't recite it). Textbooks can also be good examples! Therefore, it is mainly to practice your own argumentation ideas, and the classroom is the most important.