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Accumulate argument materials

Generally speaking, the accumulation of essay materials starts from the following three points, you can refer to:

1. Pay more attention to the ordinary things around you

(1 ) Things that often happen around us are social phenomena and reflect social problems. They do not have to be very specific. As long as you have a general concept, they can all become writing materials.

(2) For example, the theme is "Education". Let’s start with the ordinary little things that happen around us. Including: "good students and poor students in schools", "educational discrimination", "unequal distribution of educational resources", "teacher ethics issues", "school overtime to make up for tuition fees", "parents' mentality of hoping that their sons will succeed and their daughters will succeed", etc.

(3) These events do not have to be very specific, nor do they have to be very representative. They can be words that reflect macro phenomena, or they can be used as arguments. Moreover, it will be easier to choose from life.

2. Accumulate more hot social news cases

(1) Hot social news cases should be more specific and targeted than ordinary and trivial things around you.

(2) For example, if the theme is "Innovation", we can use innovative hot news cases as composition materials. Including: "CCTV's "I Love Inventions Program"", "Continuous Upgrading of Apple Mobile Phones", "Public Institution Contract System", "Districted Admission Policy", "Principal Teacher Demonstration System", "Green Credit Policy", etc.

(3) These contents can be accumulated through mobile news clients, People's Daily, People's Daily, Banyuetan, local newspapers, etc. Especially modern young people rely on mobile phones, so we can download news mobile clients, which is convenient and comprehensive accumulation of materials.

3. Learn more about the principle effect

(1) The principle effect reflects the objective laws of society, is often universal, and may be suitable for composition writing on many different topics.

For example: The "barrel effect" tells us that the key to solving problems is to solve the shortest link, which can be used in most composition writing.

(2) The "broken window effect" tells us that problems must be solved in time, otherwise it will easily have a greater negative impact. Generally, it can be used in governments to solve corruption problems, corporate self-discipline to strengthen professional ethics, and individuals to improve their self-cultivation, etc.

(3) The "over-limit effect" tells us that everything must be grasped to a certain degree, otherwise it is easy for things to go to the extreme. It is generally used when the government should listen to public opinion and not overly suppress, companies should care for their employees and not overly oppress, schools and parents should care for students and not overly oppress, and individuals should have a proper balance between work and rest and not overwork, etc.

We will find that the use of principle effects is very flexible and applicable to many topics. It is recommended that candidates accumulate more popular principle effects.

4. Recite famous aphorisms appropriately

(1) Famous aphorisms are very high-end argumentative materials and can improve the literary grace and connotation of the article. However, the difficulty lies in: (1) it is difficult to remember; (2) there is a lot of content; (3) it is difficult to grasp the pertinence.

Often candidates have recited many famous quotes and aphorisms, but if the theme of the composition changes slightly, these materials may not be used.

(2) Here, it is recommended that you recite more famous aphorisms on "innovation and reform", "patriotism", "people's livelihood", "good attitude", "official-civilian relations" and other aspects, so that you will be more likely to use them in writing. Some.