Secondly, we should expand the argument around the central point of view. The argument can't be empty talk. It is best to combine our accumulated materials (such as celebrity anecdotes, famous sayings and aphorisms). Materials should serve the center, don't copy them mechanically, otherwise it is better to have no materials. Then, we should spread out our views according to the materials. The discussion of opinions can best reflect a person's thinking ability. In this era when most students are crazy about reciting beautiful articles and classic passages, unique and profound opinions can often make you stand out.
Explaining the viewpoint of the script and finally echoing the viewpoint in combination with the reality can make the article more vivid.
Structurally, always-divide-always, and finally integrate arguments to serve the theme.
In terms of language, language does not have to be gorgeous, well-founded and fluent.