1. Title: The title should be concise and clear, which can accurately summarize the content of the composition and attract readers' attention.
2. Beginning: The beginning is an introduction to the composition, which can be opened by quoting, describing and comparing to attract readers' interest. For example, quote a famous saying, describe a scene or ask a question to lead to the theme.
3. Text: The text is the main part of the article and should be organized, rich and interesting around the theme. Each paragraph should revolve around a central idea, and there should be logical connections between paragraphs. Causality, comparison, examples and other methods can be used to discuss opinions and increase the readability of the article.
4. Conclusion: The conclusion is the conclusion of the whole article, which can simply summarize the full text, make a prospect or give suggestions, echo the beginning or lead to new thinking.
5. Format specification: Pay attention to format specification when writing, such as word count requirements, font size, line spacing, etc. In addition, it is also important to use punctuation correctly, make paragraphs clear and avoid typos and grammatical errors.
Word requirements: different situations may have different word requirements, and sometimes the composition may need to reach a certain word limit. You should fully express your views within the specified number of words to avoid being too lengthy or not detailed enough.
Typesetting: When writing a composition, we should also pay attention to reasonable typesetting. You can consider using paragraphs and chapters, which will make the overall structure clearer and easier for readers to understand and accept.
Practice and review: Constantly practicing writing helps to improve your writing level. In addition, it is also very beneficial to conduct self-review in time or ask others to help you review. Through self-examination, we can find our own mistakes and correct them in time, and we can also get new opinions and suggestions from others' perspectives to improve the quality of writing.
Generally speaking, writing a composition needs clear organization, clear theme, fluent language and compliance with norms and requirements, so as to better convey the author's thoughts and intentions.