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Examples of the structure of "six paragraphs theory" in argumentative essays
Then yesterday's article analyzed the article "Revolutionary Ideal is Above the Sky" in People's Daily People's Forum on April 28th, 20021year with six paragraphs.

The first paragraph: give materials. Quote a passage: "... the revolutionary ideal is higher than the sky, and once the fire of ideals and beliefs is lit, it will produce great spiritual strength." This article contains the title and argument of the article.

The second paragraph: put forward a general argument: ideals and beliefs are a powerful force for constantly creating new miracles. Explain the speech quoted in the first paragraph and reveal the argument. That is to explain the meaning that the revolutionary ideal is higher than the sky: "It not only reveals the mystery of the success of our party's struggle for a hundred years, but also stirs up the powerful force of our party to constantly create new miracles."

The third paragraph: Propose a sub-argument 1: Ideals and beliefs are a powerful force to create miracles in the Xiangjiang Campaign. Typical case demonstration. Is a point, such as a specific shot in a movie.

The fourth paragraph: Propose the second argument: Ideal and belief are the powerful forces of our Party from small to large and from weak to strong. Give more examples to demonstrate, such as the spirit of the Long March, the spirit of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea, the spirit of Daqing, and the spirit of fighting epidemic diseases, to enrich and support the argument. It's a curved surface, such as a wide-angle lens in a movie. The third and fourth paragraphs reflect the combination of point and surface.

Fifth paragraph: Propose argument 3: Ideal and belief are the calcium of spirit. Quotations: "Ideals and beliefs are the spiritual' calcium' of party member. Without ideals and beliefs, you will be mentally' calcium-deficient' and you will get rickets. " And analyze this quotation to further enrich and support the argument.

The sixth paragraph: make a summary. Connecting with practice, it explains the great significance of firm ideals and beliefs today and sublimates the argument.