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Puppy, you taught me to love.
I've always loved animals, especially dogs. I only love domestic dogs because they are clean, nice, well-trained, and loyal companions to humans. But I scoff at the stray dogs on the street, because they are dirty, ugly, spread germs, and even pose a great threat to human life.
But an incident a few days ago completely changed my deep-seated thoughts, and I suddenly felt that stray dogs also need to be cared for!
That day, my mother and I drove to the Beijing Stray Animal Shelter. Here, I met tens of thousands of stray dogs. They are kept in dirty, smelly cages.
The staff next to him pointed to these dogs and said: "These dogs are all caught from the street, and there are many valuable dog breeds, but after all, the adoption ability of ** is limited, and it is impossible to keep them forever." So, if no one has claimed them for seven days, then they will be euthanized.
I listened to the staff, looked at these animals, and thought to myself: if how many dogs are sent in every day, then correspondingly, how many stray dogs are euthanized every day, what a huge amount of data this should be! I couldn't help but feel a shock in my heart, my nose was sore, and tears fell from my eyes.
I deeply feel that stray dogs also need to be cared for!
I was on my way home when I had a flash of inspiration. By the way, aren't there stray dogs in front of my yard? I could build a nest for it!
Think of it! As soon as I got home, I started to do it. I got a plank, a nail, and worked with my dad!
After three hours of accounting, the house was finally ready. I left the house outside, then found the stray dog and carried it inside. It spun around inside and then ran out and wagked its big tail at me, as if thanking me for it.
Looking at this scene, I smiled with relief.
These stray dogs not only taught me the importance of protecting animals, but also taught me to care!
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Narrative. It is mainly based on remembering people, narratives, scenes, and objects, and writing characters.
It is a stylistic form in which the experience and the development and change of things are the main content.
Narrative writing methods.
First, we must explain clearly. Whether it is to remember people or write scenes, it is generally necessary to explain the time, place, people, events, causes, and results, otherwise the article will not be complete.
Second, the clues are clear. Although the angle of observation and the way of description can be different, each article should have a central thread that connects the material and unifies the whole article, otherwise the article will be loose.
Third, the pronouns should be consistent. Whether in the first person.
Whether the account is written in the third person or in the third person, it must be consistent throughout, and it is generally not appropriate to change it at will, otherwise it will easily cause confusion.
Narrative essays are mainly narrative, but there are often descriptions, lyricism, and arguments interspersed, and it is impossible to have a clear division. It is a genre that is flexible in form and as diverse as possible in writing.
The way in which the narrative is expressed
1. Narrative: A way of expressing the experience of the characters and the development and change process of things. It is the most basic, common, and primary form of expression in writing.
2. Description: It is a specific portrayal and vivid description of the appearance and action of the characters, the nature, form and appearance of the scenery and the changes of things.
3. Explanation: It is an expression that uses concise language, objective and accurate explanation of things or expounds the reasoning of things.
4. Lyricism: It is the author's expression of subjective feelings and emotions through the central characters of the work, which can be divided into two types: direct lyricism and indirect lyricism. Direct lyricism is direct expression of the heart. Indirect lyricism is the expression of love and hatred in narration, description, and discussion.
5. Argumentation: Write your own opinions or truths according to the work. (Arguments in narrative texts often serve as the finishing touch, deepening the center, and revealing the purpose and meaning of the narrative.)
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[Notes on Narrative Writing].
A genre. Write only the narrative and review the narrative well.
Two principles. 1. Truth can be emotional. What can really move readers is the little things around you that you have experienced and have real feelings;
2. Punchlines can be sensational. Only humorous and lively language can make the reader's eyes shine, and reading it makes people constantly nod their heads and sigh silently.
Three-word requirements. 1. Steady: Write good things, strive to be able to explain things clearly according to the six elements of the narrative, pay attention to the topic at the beginning and end, and point out the center at the end, and give full play to your writing level steadily. Especially for students with good writing skills, don't force yourself to write "amazing works", it is great to be able to play 80% of your writing level in the exam essay.
2. Fine: Don't be as simple as the introduction of the TV plot, add environmental description, character appearance, action, language, and psychological description in the middle.
3. Fine: For ordinary students, "fine" is embodied in:
1) Choose what you are best at;
2) Write your best words;
3) Adopt your own most comfortable structure (total score structure or narrative method) and strive to play your own level.
For students with good writing skills, "fine" should be reflected in:
1) Choose content that is more innovative and that you are confident of writing;
2) have beautiful writing;
3) Carefully arrange the beginning and end, appropriately use flashbacks, foils, associations, symbols, descriptions, lyricism, small to see the big, desire to promote and suppress, render the atmosphere, borrow the scene to lyrical, support the metaphor of the will, and use the method of metaphor to structure the article; (4) Adopt appropriate rhetorical techniques, especially the use of metaphors, repetitions, comparisons, rhetorical questions, etc., and appropriately use idioms and quotes aphorisms to add literary brilliance.
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1. Observation. 2. Collection.
3. Imagination. 4. Intention.
5. Structure. 6. Speech.
7. Narrative. 1.Observation:
Purposeful, planned observation, long-term observation, random observation, be a caring person in life, anytime, anywhere, with people and things. When observing, we should pay attention to thinking and draw problems, mainly in the environment, people, scenery characteristics, the development of things, and the differences between things.
You can carry out general accumulation and thematic accumulation, summarize and analyze after collection, and read more books as the most direct way to develop a good habit of excerpting.
3.Imagination: Through imagination, objective things can communicate with each other in our minds, change and develop.
Don't be cranky when imagining, pay attention to associations, such as thinking from a tiger to a cat, reminiscing appropriately, turning the abstract into concrete, and then extending things from nothing.
4.Idea: express ideas through materials, determine the theme, read excellent articles, grasp the essence through analysis, grasp the essence through phenomena, and extract the theme from the materials, similar to the imagery in poetry, the theme should meet the interests of the people and the requirements of the times, and the views should be clear and creative, so as to attract the attention of readers.
5.Structure: The key to arranging the structure of the article is to reasonably decompose the written material, find out its primary and secondary relationship and order after decomposition, and then determine the corresponding structure of the article according to the requirements of the subject, so that the article becomes a whole.
6.Language: Language is the shell of thought, pay attention to logic and rhetoric, use appropriate words to accurately express ideas, complete sentence components, related words to match, related words to be fastened, and the development of things to have a sense of hierarchy and twists and turns.
The language is concise and vivid, the word order is proper, and rhetoric is often used.
7.Narration: Reveal the essential meaning of things through narration, let the facts themselves speak, generalize and compress things, concisely narrate, describe in more details, and arrange an appropriate order for narration, either in chronology or flashback, clear line clues, distinguish priorities, and be detailed appropriately.
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