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How to write the proposal?
The writing format of a book generally consists of title, title, body, ending and signature.

First, the title. The title is usually written in the middle of the first line with the word "proposal". Some proposals also include suggestions.

Second, the title. The title of the proposal requires the recipient's name or personal name, and it should be written at the top of the title every two lines, followed by a colon.

Third, the text. The text of the proposal consists of the following three parts:

1, first of all, you should be clear about the reasons for making the suggestion, the reasons, and your own goals and ideas. This can often make the receiving unit or individual consider the rationality of your suggestion from reality and lay the foundation for adopting your suggestion.

2, the specific content of the proposal. The content of general suggestions should be listed in the article so as to stand out. Suggestions should be specific and practical.

Put forward the ideas you want to adopt, but at the same time be cautious and open-minded, don't overdo it, don't use the tone of command.

4, the end of the end is generally a tribute or wish. Just like ordinary letters.

5. Sign your name. The unit or individual making the proposal shall sign and date it.