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How to write an essay about a typhoon as follows:
1. First of all, determine the topic of the essay, that is, what is the content to be written. If you have personally experienced a typhoon, you should recall how you felt at the time, and if you have not experienced a bad thing, you will see it on the news carefully**a **wind**.
2. After recalling the typhoon to be written, we need to divide the composition into paragraphs and levels in advance. Taking the simplest level as an example, we can divide this scene writing essay into three levels.
3. That is, the first level can be straight to the point, pointing out what the typhoon to write is like, whether it has been experienced by yourself, or whether you have seen it according to the picture. If you have experienced it yourself, then you can add a paragraph or a sentence to describe your feelings at that time at the beginning of the introduction, which can play a transitional role in connecting the previous and the next.
4. The second level is also the focus of writing, and it is necessary to focus on the place where the pen and ink are written. Here we will begin to introduce in detail the characteristics of typhoons that we are going to write about. When writing about this place, we should pay attention to the fact that there is a very sequential order, that is, chronological order or azimuth order, etc., and we can say that the time transition from the morning to the noon and so on.
The order of orientation can be from far to near, or from near to far; From front to back, or back to front.
5. In order to add color to the composition, we may wish to use some rhetorical devices when writing, such as commonly used metaphors, personifications, exaggerations, comparisons, quotations, etc. It can be used to reflect the horror and destructive power of the typhoon in rhetorical devices.
6. The last level is still the sublimation of our emotions, whenever we want to write to touch the hearts of readers, we must add emotions, and here we need the emotions of the writers. It resonates with everyone about the typhoon weather. In the last paragraph, it is necessary for the writer to express it, from the bottom of his heart, and to give the reader a sense of empathy after reading the essay, so that your essay will be successful.
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How to write a sample essay on typhoon is introduced as follows:
Essay on typhoon 1
Thursday the typhoon came in a frenzy.
A yellow typhoon signal is displayed on TV. The leaves were rustling, and the sand was blown everywhere. I was woken up at 5 o'clock by the strong wind outside.
I looked outside, and there was a lot of wind outside! The sand outside was all rolled together like a tornado.
At 6 o'clock, I went to breakfast, and I still heard the wind outside, and I was a little suspicious that it was a typhoon. Suddenly, my mother said, "Today, there is a yellow typhoon, and students don't have to go to school."
I thought: Of course there will be no classes for such a big typhoon. I couldn't be happier.
But there is a typhoon that can't go anywhere, and the teacher hasn't sent a text message and doesn't know if he wants to go to class? I walked away with my schoolbag on my back, and when I saw the scene outside, it was so scary! Two trees were blown down, and umbrellas were still floating in the sky.
At 8 o'clock, the teacher texted that there was no need to go to class. My dad was going to send me to my grandfather's house. On the road, many trees have been blown away, some bicycles have been overturned, and some people's umbrellas are floating in the dark sky, fluttering left and right, floating around, you are dazzled.
The worst I saw was a man driving a motorcycle, who was hit by a big truck.
When I arrived at my grandfather's house, the typhoon was getting stronger and stronger, and the trees next to my grandfather's house were blown by the typhoon, and the door of the house was closed by the typhoon. In the afternoon, the typhoon began to get smaller, the leaves slowly stopped, the children began to laugh downstairs, the sun slowly rose, the dark clouds were gone, and the white clouds came.
I think the typhoon is a very bad weather because when a typhoon comes, there will be disasters in many places.
Essay on Typhoon 2
Whew, whew, a gust of wind blew, followed by a downpour of rain and a loud bang of the doors and windows. Yes! The dreaded typhoon is finally here!
As soon as they heard the emergency typhoon forecast on TV, their relatives who were away returned home early. Sure enough, after a while, there were only a few on the street. Pedestrians too.
As we expected, a storm was coming, and the frenzied wind tore at everything it touched, picking up the dead leaves on the branches and throwing them into the air, playing with them at will. Use the wire as a string and blow it vigorously to make a frightening whistling sound. The wind was fierce, like a swarm of black, crazy dragons, trying to swallow the earth.
In an instant, the raindrops the size of soybeans smashed down on the head and face, and the road seemed to bloom. Heavy raindrops fell violently on the roof. The storm is stormy, as if it is about to engulf the entire universe!
The torrential rain was like a note, as if there was a hole missing in the sky. The wind swept the rain like countless whips, and whipped it on the glass so hard that the wind made people unable to stand, and the dense rain pillars formed a curtain of rain. Slapped on the ground, splashing many droplets.
It's really the wind borrowing the rain, and the rain borrowing the wind!
I stood at the window, watching the rain fall from the sky, hoping that the rain would stop soon, and it didn't stop all day. I guess that's where the wonder of typhoons comes in!
Typhoons, sometimes rainy, sometimes stormy. It's amazing!
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