The context of writing is also a general frame structure when the author or proposer writes a paragraph. Some paragraphs are long and some are short, but each paragraph revolves around a core topic or countermeasure. At this time, it is necessary to distinguish the key points between paragraphs and clauses to determine the topic sentence of the paragraph.
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Part I (1): Depicting the scene of Gua Tian's soil stabbing on a moonlit night. (Good memories, nostalgia)
Part II (2-5): Write the reason why I met Runtu and the first meeting. (Meet, look forward to, love)
The third part (6- 18): I wrote about the process of getting along with Runtu, focusing on four interesting things Runtu told me: catching birds in the snow, picking up shells by the sea, watching melons and thorns, and watching fish in the sand. (Get along well, admire)
The fourth part (19): describes the scene where Runtu and I were inseparable. (reluctant to go, reluctant to go)