For students
Chapter I Format of Manuscripts
I. Arrangements
Capitalization
The third movement
ⅳ punctuation mark
Five calligraphy
practise
Chapter ii wording
Types of Class I Words
Second, the meaning of words
Ⅲ General vocabulary and special vocabulary
Four idioms
Five rhetoric
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
Step 3 incarnate
4. Metonymy
5. Metonymy
Be tactful
ridicule
8. Exaggerate and shrink
9. Displacement correction
10. oxymoron
1 1. alliteration
ⅵ dictionary
Use of 1. dictionary
2. Some good dictionaries
practise
Chapter III Sentence Making
My complete sentences and incomplete sentences
Ⅱ. Types of sentences
1. declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences
2. Simple sentences, complex sentences, complex sentences and coordinate complex sentences.
3. Loose sentences, circular sentences and antithetical sentences
4. Short sentences and long sentences
ⅲ good sentences
1. Done
2. Consistency
terse
emphasize
diversification
practise
Chapter iv paragraphs
I. Wonderful paragraphs
1. Done
2. Consistency
3. Transition
Two. Steps to write a paragraph
Expansion method of segment ⅲ
1. Paragraph design
According to time expansion
3. Follow the process.
4. Expand by space
5. Examples and induction
6. Analogy and contrast
7. Causes and consequences
8. Classification
9. Definition
The combination of several methods.
practise
Chapter V Complete Composition
Chapter VI Summary and Reading Report
Chapter VII Formal and Informal Styles
Chapter 8 thesis
Chapter 9 Applied Writing
Chapter 10 Punctuation marks
Correction/proofreading symbol
philology