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39How to write a task-driven essay

How to write a task-driven essay? It is similar to the way of writing a current review, and can be written roughly in the structure of "introduction-argument-conclusion". Specifically, the "introduction" at the beginning summarizes the material and puts forward fresh opinions; the "discussion" in the middle refers to reasoning about the matter, and the layered discussion has depth; and the "conclusion" at the end quotes famous quotes and summarizes the full text with force.

[Sample Essay]

"Cure a mistake with a mistake." Not Justice

A man started to argue with passengers after spitting on the subway. A strong man in black finally couldn't help but resorted to violence to silence the spitting man. On the surface, what the strong man in black did was quite effective. It not only silenced the spitting man who was spewing obscene words. He also taught this "unqualified" person a lesson. Because of this, most people felt very happy. Only a few people believed that violence was not a good way to solve the problem.

I am also one of those few people. In my opinion, it is not justice to treat a wrong with a wrong. No matter what the reason is, violence in public places is also an unjust act. Since it is "unjust" to teach "unqualified", why should we laugh at the fifty steps?

Why do most people approve of the strong man in black's behavior of "treating wrongs with wrongs"? I think that's because the spitting man was "at fault first." In other words, if there is no fault of the spitting man, then hitting someone in a public place is considered "unqualified" in people's eyes. It is the various disgusting behaviors of the spitting man that make more people ignore it. This shows the injustice of the man in black’s beating behavior. The strong man in black also knew that beating someone was wrong, but why did he still commit violence confidently? The answer is still that the spitting man was "at fault first". Making mistakes before seems to be a weapon used by many people nowadays to defend themselves. It can range from a fight between elementary school students to a large-scale murder.

When the fighting primary school students are called to talk, never