The essence of argumentative writing lies in putting forward opinions, putting facts, making sense and justifying itself. In the process of writing an essay, everyone is willing to explain the truth clearly, but many times the language is always pale and weak, which is not enough to express ideas and demonstrate opinions. If there is a famous saying at this time, it is tantamount to "a long drought meets the rain." Therefore, famous sayings can be used as arguments to demonstrate the correctness of the views. For example, protecting the ecological environment makes people's lives more comfortable. There are two cores in this view: First, it is very important to protect the environment. It can be proved to be correct by "protecting the ecological environment like eyes and treating the ecological environment like life". Second, it is very important to protect people's livelihood. It can be argued that "people's yearning for a better life is our goal" and "a good ecological environment is our greatest expectation". Another example: the grassroots cadres' confidence comes from their integrity and dare to do something for the happiness of the people. "Section after section, thousands of branches save thousands of leaves. I don't bloom, and I don't want to provoke bees and butterflies. "Zheng Banqiao borrowed bamboo to describe himself; "Long after the rain, the phoenix tail shakes before the wind. A guilty conscience is firmly rooted, and it means that the sun will set a dry sky. "Dai Xi used bamboo as a metaphor for people.
second, indirect quotation-make the finishing point
Many people know that argumentative writing is "dry", "boring" and "boring", but they should keep the steering wheel of the good countryside and find the right direction to eliminate "homesickness". "The land is flat and spacious, and the houses are just like it. There are fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry and bamboo. It was once the pursuit of Tao Yuanming. Will reading such a sentence dispel this feeling? So how to write such a sentence? The first is to change ideas. We are used to speaking bluntly in our daily life, so the language we write may be euphemistic. For example, we will say that we need to be pragmatic in our work. To change our thinking, can we think of a famous saying to modify pragmatism? In our daily work, we should have the pragmatism that "it is better to retreat and form a net"; We should thoroughly implement the teaching of "eyes down, body down, momentum down". The second is the application of alternative transformation. We are used to insisting on people-oriented, so can we use other languages instead in the writing process? For example, with a profound understanding, "the people are water, and the monarch is a boat; Water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it.