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Exquisite paper
It's simple. It depends on your expressive ability.

Two topics, the first full proposition is usually based on narrative, first grasp the meaning expressed by the topic (I can't teach this), then use a short paragraph to lead out the event (not necessarily gorgeous), then describe the event and remember what to write in detail. As for the sample events, it's up to you. I read a lot of touching novels, and now I can make them up. Don't pick out the main idea directly in the final summary, it's easy to write halfway and fail. Try to be tactful. As long as you can express it, it's okay to be over 55 (I get a perfect score of 60)

The second is the material, that is, grab a topic casually first (don't be biased, there are many in front), and then you can discuss this topic, compare and so on, do whatever you want, and don't be biased when writing (I often do this). If there is an example, find a refined and specific one (it's up to you). Don't forget to emphasize after writing the example (for example, you can sum it up as "xx has to be related to the theme because of how, otherwise the reviewer will understand your example to the ends of the earth and achieve today's career." And so on). Finally, the conclusion is that there will be no feeble appeal, let alone a meeting.

Me, too. 15 day mid-term exam. I hope I can help you.