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Division of the Text
( A text is often developed around one central idea or a theme
(主题). The author will more often than not deal with this theme
in several or even more paragraphs. The commonest form of a
piece of writing has an introduction, a body part (of one or
more than one paragraph) and an ending (e.g. a conclusion or
a summary). In each of these three major parts there is again
a central idea and some supporting details. When you come across
a reading passage, and especially if you want to have a deeper
comprehension of it, you can try making an outline or finding
out the structure of the passage. The following outline of the
text we've just learned is a reference for you. See if you look
at the structure of this text in the same way. ) |
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Part 1. (L1-15 ) This
part serves as an introduction to the background of the great
voyage.
Part 2. (L16-53 ) By describing the adventurous voyages in the
course of time, the
author efficiently shows the Chichester's firm determination,
extraordinary
perseverance and dauntless courage in realizing his dream..
Part 3. (L54-57) In conclusion, the author highly praised Chichester's
amazing courage
and strong willpower in conquering himself as well as nature.
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