Text Analysis: Main Idea and Devices for Developing It Back I Main idea Part I The world-shaking disappearance (Paras. 1-3) of the planes has aroused considerable public interest in the Bermuda Triangle, but there are no Part II convincing answers to this mystery. Part ll I Devices for developing it Illustration例证法)kmy
. Text Analysis: Main Idea and Devices for Developing It Back Part I (Paras. 1-3) Part II Part III The world-shaking disappearance of the planes has aroused considerable public interest in the Bermuda Triangle, but there are no convincing answers to this mystery. Main idea ? Devices for developing it ? Illustration (例证法) For details
llustration(例证法 Back The author starts his article with one shocking event: At 2 PM on December 5, 1945, five Navy aircraft took off over the atlantic ocean.a rescue plane was sent to search for the missing aircraft, and... An extensive search effort, involving., found nothing, not even an oil stain floating on the water. The purpose of starting the article in this way is to create the reader's strong curiosity a bout the bermuda Triangle phenomenon and make him /her eager to know where the triangle is, why it is so mysterious and how the world or the public responds to it. 返回
Back Illustration (例证法) The author starts his article with one shocking event: At 2 PM on December 5, 1945, five Navy aircraft took off ... over the Atlantic Ocean …A rescue plane was sent to search for the missing aircraft, and ... An extensive search effort, involving …, found nothing, not even an oil stain floating on the water. The purpose of starting the article in this way is to create the reader’s strong curiosity about the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon and make him / her eager to know where the triangle is, why it is so mysterious and how the world or the public responds to it. 返回
Text Analysis: Main Idea and Devices for Developing It Back I Main idea Part I On the basis of more mysteries recorded about the triangle, several theories are brought forth. Part I (Paras. 4-8)Devices for developing it Induction(归纳法)( Paras.4-8) Part l Concession(让步法)mhm2y Contrast(对比法) For details Quotation(引言法) For details 空
Main idea ? . Text Analysis: Main Idea and Devices for Developing It Part II (Paras. 4-8) Part I Part III On the basis of more mysteries recorded about the triangle, several theories are brought forth. Devices for developing it ? Induction (归纳法) (Paras. 4-8) Concession (让步法) For details Contrast (对比法) For details Quotation (引言法) For details Back
Concession(让步法 Back Typical sentences for concession 1. Whatever the truth may be, planes and ships regularly disappear in the triangle ( the first sentence of Para. 4) 2. "There are mysterious and strange things going on out there, admits richard winer, <But i believe that all the answers lie in human error, mechanical problems, strange atmospheric events, or unusual magnetic phenomenon.”(Para.6)
Typical sentences for concession: Concession (让步法) 返回 1. Whatever the truth may be, planes and ships regularly disappear in the triangle. (The first sentence of Para. 4) 2. “There are mysterious and strange things going on out there,” admits Richard Winer,… “But I believe that all the answers lie in human error, mechanical problems, strange atmospheric events, or unusual magnetic phenomenon.” (Para. 6) Back
Contrast(对比法 Back Typical sentences for contrast Officially, the U.s. Navy does not recognize the triangle as a danger zone and is convinced that "the majority of disappearances (in the triangle)can be attributed to the unique features of the areas environment. (The first sentence of Para. 6) On the contrary, officials of another government bureau report, "no reasonable explanation to date has been made for the vanishings. (The first sentence of Para. 7)
Contrast (对比法) 返回 Officially, the U.S. Navy does not recognize the triangle as a danger zone and is convinced that “the majority of disappearances (in the triangle) can be attributed to the unique features of the area’s environment.” (The first sentence of Para. 6) On the contrary, officials of another government bureau report, “no reasonable explanation to date has been made for the vanishings.” (The first sentence of Para. 7) Typical sentences for contrast: Back