"Topic" composition actually only provides a topic, that is, it specifies the central content of expression, without limiting the scope of materials and the form of expression.
Compared with the previous propositional composition, the advantage of topic-based open proposition lies in giving candidates more space to write and play.
Characteristics of topic composition:
I. Relevance
The topic composition must be related to the topic. Generally speaking, the requirements of topic composition only stipulate the scope of the topic, but do not limit the theme of the composition.
Second, freedom.
This is the biggest feature of topic composition. Candidates have great freedom and autonomy in selecting topics, selecting materials, style and imagination.
The specific performance is as follows:
1. Free topic. A given topic can be left as a topic, and candidates can do it themselves. However, it is best to ask questions that reflect the characteristics of style.
2. freedom of material selection. As long as you choose to write about the topic, it is effective.
3. Free style. Most topic compositions require candidates to freely choose narrative, expository, argumentative or dramatic styles other than poetry.
4. Freedom of imagination. Topic composition gives candidates a wide range of freedom in topic, material selection and style, and also gives candidates a broader imagination. But pay attention to the depth of imagination.
In short, the topic composition narrows the restrictions on candidates and provides more choices and imagination. Candidates can give full play to their strengths, write their own personality and reflect their creativity in their compositions.
Third, the image
In fact, the most important thing is "topic" composition, which is to let students gallop in the space of image thinking and show the rich association and imagination ability of middle school students. Because "topic" composition is more conducive to the surge of image thinking, students can let go of their hands and feet and fly freely. They can give full play to their imagination, and they can also spread the wings of association at will. "The sky is vast, and birds can fly."