The most common type of essay written by many students in junior high school is the narrative of writing things, and today we will talk about the order in which the narrative of writing things can be.
The most common way to write an essay is the total score in the overall order. The first "total" is the beginning of the article, as an introduction, always write about the meaning of this event to you, the impact on you, and your emotions, to lead to the narrative of specific things later. "Points" is to record the details of the narrative according to the development of events. The next "total" is to summarize, summarize the feelings or thoughts that this event brings you, or express your emotions, and point out the topic of the article.
In addition to the total score, it can also be a total score, the narrative of the article is straight to the point, and the topic is summarized at the end.
In addition, there can be a variety of different sequences when recording the development of the narrative. For example, in the order of time and space, this is more applicable to travelogue works, in the order of development.
There can also be flashbacks, such as narrating the outcome of the story first, and then unfolding the ins and outs of the story little by little. It can also be interpolated, which refers to pausing the narration of the main event where the narrative is necessary, and instead inserting a background to make the details of the characters or events in the story clearer.
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