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Stylistic features
Stylistic features mean that written articles should meet the requirements of their chosen style. Stylistic features can be roughly divided into argumentative writing, explanatory writing and narrative writing.

1. Argumentative writing refers to a style that takes objective things and things as the analysis object and distinguishes right from wrong as the main purpose. Argumentative writing is the main expression of argumentative writing, in which discussion plays a leading role. Argumentative writing should directly express the author's understanding, and the author should directly express his own views and put forward his own views on objective things and their advantages and disadvantages, rather than pursuing a subtle style.

2. Explanatory writing is an article genre with explanation as the main expression. The explanation of objective things or abstract things is helpful for people to have a scientific understanding of the shape, structure, nature, types, causes, functions, relationships or concepts, characteristics, sources, evolution, similarities and differences of things. The discussion center is distinct and prominent, and the article is scientific, coherent and vivid.

3. The stylistic feature of narrative is to describe specific life content and specific events or scenes. Generally speaking, events are relatively simple, the process is not complicated, and the time span is not large. Most central figures only write about one person, and do not require a comprehensive performance of this person, but only a prominent quality or spirit of the character. The performance of the set is not very elegant either.