The writing of epistolary composition focuses on telling each other about their personal experiences, inner feelings, or views on problems. Be able to speak freely and promote the development of students' thinking and personality.
The biggest feature of epistolary style is lyricism, which makes it easier to express emotions, shortens the distance between the author and the reader, and enhances the appeal of the article. The theme is exposed in the process of communication, and even if the language is dull, the author can express his views. Among the various forms of college entrance examination, epistolary style is more suitable for mastering.
It should be noted that letters should be touching and realistic, and the selected angles should be novel so as not to fall into stereotypes.
For a long time, it has formed its own unique and fixed writing format: it generally includes five parts: title, body, ending, signature and date.
Address: the first line is marked with the name and address (or just the address) of the recipient, and sometimes the words "dear, dear" are added to show the goodwill and respect for the recipient; Then add a colon to indicate that the following words are addressed to him.
Body: Start writing the body on another line, that is, the content of the letter. The text usually begins with a greeting. Greeting is a kind of etiquette, and there are many ways to greet, such as "Happy New Year" and "Happy Spring Festival". There are also seasonal greetings, such as "Cheyenne" and "Winter Security".
There are also greetings about health, work and study at the beginning, such as "How are you recently?" "How's your study recently?" Wait a minute. The greeting itself can be a paragraph.
The text is the main part of the letter and the purpose of writing. What the author wants to say and do is written here. The text should be written in the two spaces in the next line of the greeting, and in the top space when changing careers.
There are a lot of things to say and do, so write in sections, one thing at a time, one thing at a time, and one thing at a time. Write two spaces at the beginning of each paragraph.
Conclusion: After writing, you should write words expressing wishes, respect or encouragement, which is also called tribute. Salute depends on the object. If you write to your elders, you can write "I wish you health" and so on; If you write to your peers, you can write "I wish you progress in your studies!" Wait a minute.
And "this salute" is more general and suitable for the conclusion of ordinary people. The words "sincerely" and "best wishes" at the end can be written immediately after the main text or in a single line with two spaces in the middle. "Salute", "health" and other wishes should be written on another top line.