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On how to write the basic structure well
Generally speaking, the basic structure of an article is a title, a general argument sentence and a sub-argument paragraph sentence.

The title and general remarks are the main theme of our full text, and also the conception of our full text. Be sure to write around the theme, at least not off topic. For example, the topic says "taking water as a teacher", then our article is about the spirit of learning water. As long as it is written around this direction, this article is at best a second-rate article.

How to consider sub-arguments? How to consider the paragraph theme sentence of the argument? First of all, about the material: the used questions will definitely not be the focus of our big composition, but at most they are auxiliary. Are the unused materials in the question absolutely prepared by me for our big composition? Otherwise, how can there be some useless materials in this exam? From the rest of this material, we use paragraphs to summarize the general idea of this material, thus summarizing the paragraphs we demonstrate. This is the idea of a basic paper.

On how to write the basic structure well