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How to write good things

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Please note the following points:

First of all, the narrative should be complete. To make one thing clear, you need six elements: time, place, person, reason, process and result, all of which are indispensable, otherwise others will not fully explain it. This can be done by one person or by many people.

Second, the content should be specific and organized. Narrating an event, the process of which is the main body of the article, should focus on the plot that can show the character and ideological quality. Only the cause, process and result of the incident are described in detail (in detail) in an orderly manner, not the running account. Be detailed and appropriate, and make sentences fluent. Only in this way can readers understand what you wrote and what the result is.

Make sure you have a good narrative clue. Clues are the main thread running through the article. With this thread, the article becomes an organic whole. The clue of the article can be something, a character, a relationship, a character's spirit, a sentence, an action, a suspense, a contradiction and so on. Arrange the order of the composition. There is often not only one way to tell a story, but one way is the main way, combined with other ways to make the article clear and orderly. We should pay attention to the cohesion between hierarchical paragraphs, and overuse reference, transition and quotation to make the content of an article coherent and complete.

Third, write true feelings with prospective people. In narratives, the first person "I", "we" or the third person "he" and "they" are generally used. Our third-grade classmates have just started to learn to write narratives.