Like any story, you give it a beginning, a middle and an end.
Set the scene. Was it night time? What time of year? Where did it take place?
Next, show us the action. Describe in detail what happened.
Lastly, show us the aftermath. How did it affect those involved. What were the consequences.
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There was an ambulance at the scene of the accident.
The teacher asked her students to write a composition about life in America.
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The only way a police office can write a report of an accident he did not witness is to take statements from people that did witness the accident. He can also look at the accident and determine how it most likely occurred.
'On accident' is improper grammar. By accident is proper grammatically. He spilled the milk by accident. However, you can avoid using the phrase and write a stronger sentence if you re-write the sentence, change it to an adverb, and leave out 'by': Accidentally, he spilled the milk. He accidentally spilled the milk.
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A good composition should have an introduction (one paragraph), a body (depends on what kind of composition you're doing...minimum is 1 paragraph), and a conclusion (one paragraph). When I write a composition, it usually comes out to 3 pages, double spaced. Bottom line, it depends on what type of composition you are writing.