The following questions can be asked about the writing of the text: What is the theme of the text? What is the story of the second text? What are the characters in the text? What were their personalities, appearances, experiences, and relationships? What are the writing techniques of the 4 texts? For example, description, narration, metaphor, symbolism, and so on. What is the structure and rhythm of the text? How to arrange the chapters and passages to make the story more compact and interesting? What is the language style of the text? What rhetorical devices were used, such as metaphor, parallel, repetition, antithesis, etc.? What are the inspirations or insights of the text to the readers? What kind of values or outlook on life does the author hope to convey through the text? What is the cultural background of the text? How does it affect the understanding and expression of the story? These questions will help you better understand the writing style of the text and the author's intention, so that you can read and write better.