Draw up a title:
The title of the article is like the eyes of a dragon. Dragon's eyes can fly, and the titles are colorful.
The requirement of drafting a good title is concise, novel, vivid and in line with the meaning of the text, which can make people want to read the text as soon as they see the title.
Use rhetoric. For example, Loyalty: A Bridge between Communication and Friendship uses metaphor. "I signed it with confidence" is personified; There is no name on the list, and there is a road under your feet. Use rhetorical questions to "reduce or increase the burden"; The poem is quoted from "Young People Don't Say Worry"; "The Road from Self-study to Rome" uses metonymy and so on.
Use mathematical expressions. For example, reducing the burden ≠ vice, 8- 18, sincerity+trustworthiness = true friendship, school life ABC, etc.
Frankly speaking. For example, surfing the internet makes me happy and bothers me, and integrity can't be abandoned.
Pervert for difference. For example, I want to be a poor student and make a pair of jeans that will go upstairs. In the topic composition, you can use the original title or draw up another draft, as long as the content is within the scope of the topic. If the original topic is too big, you can draw up a smaller topic. For example, the topic composition "people-oriented" can be written as "people-oriented to get rich" and so on.