There are only three days left until the courtyard exam.
After lunch, Song Wei began to study how to change his writing style.
His usual style was not to flatter the chief examiner's preferences, but to deal with the topic methodically and meticulously.
Now that he needed to switch, there were only three styles to consider.
The first, is to follow the chief examiner's preferences.
If the chief examiner liked articles with flowery language, he would have to add more beautiful words to his original writing style. If the chief examiner preferred straightforward and concise articles, he needed to lower his level from the original foundation.
The second style belongs to the moderate and mediocre, neither completely pleasing the chief examiner nor entirely deviating. The article lacks substantial content, not outstanding but not inferior either.
The third style is sharp and radical.