Expression means the way used to reflect social life, express thoughts and feelings and introduce things in articles. There are five common expressions, namely narration or narration, discussion, lyricism, description and explanation.
Performance refers to the specific methods and skills used in the article to shape the image and reflect life. Different styles have different expression techniques, and the expression techniques of prose include borrowing scenery to express emotion, supporting things to express emotion, and combining cadence and cadence. The expressive skills of argumentative writing include quoting classics, positive and negative comparison, analogical reasoning and so on.
The expressive techniques of the novel include bedding and care, suspense and interpretation, real writing and imaginary writing. The expressive techniques of poetry are useful, such as classics, setting off and rendering. The expressive methods of expository writing include classified explanation, total score transformation and strict combination.
Broadly speaking, expression refers to the special sentence organization used by the author in writing words and expressing thoughts and feelings. By analyzing a work, we can grasp its special performance from point to surface. First of all, there are many rhetorical skills in words and sentences, including metaphor, symbol, exaggeration, parallelism, duality, contrast, personification, allusions and so on.
We should pay attention to different styles of works when grasping its expression techniques as a whole. The expressive techniques of lyric prose are rich and colorful, such as borrowing scenery to express emotion, supporting things to express emotion, combining cadence and symbolism, etc. Narrative writing skills such as beginning and end coordination, finishing touch, clever use of rhetoric, proper details, combination of narration and discussion, positive and negative comparison, etc.
Argumentative writing skills such as quoting classics, clever analogy, reverse seeking differences, positive and negative comparison, analogy reasoning, etc. Novel description, comparison, bedding and reference, suspense and interpretation, real writing and imaginary writing.