Why are poems not allowed in college entrance examination compositions?

The composition of college entrance examination generally examines students' logical ability and narrative level, and requires at least 800 words, so most students choose to write narrative or argumentative essays, but if they write poems, it is difficult for students to write a poem of at least 800 words. Even if some students can write a poem of 800 words, the teacher will spend a long time reading the poem and trying to figure out its meaning without marking it.

Anyone who has experienced the college entrance examination knows that marking papers is an assembly process, and a composition teacher can give a reasonable score in 2 minutes at most. To write a poem, the teacher should jump out of the inherent narrative and argumentative thinking. There are many types of poems, including ancient poems, modern poems and prose poems. Everyone has different standards for judging a poem, so it is difficult to give a reasonable score to the poem written by students. For example, we have all done poetry appreciation questions in the exam, and each student's score is different. You can't say that the students with low scores have wrong answers, but their answers are a little far from the standard answers.

For students, it takes 150 minutes to complete all the papers and compositions, unless you have excellent writing skills to ensure that you can complete other topics and write a poem that meets the basic requirements. It's a pity that we are all trying to take the exam now. Even if we have such skills, we won't choose to write poems at such a tense moment as the college entrance examination.

The most important thing is that there are so many papers for the college entrance examination. If you want to write a poem of 800 words, it will go beyond many lines. You know, beyond the answer range is not a score. You can't write poetry in narrative form.