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An example of what I can do for you (I won't name the author who asked me to do this, nor his work, for obvious reasons).
A Synopsis analysis:
That part, is useless in my opinion
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#WEBNOVEL SPIRITY CONTEST 2021
#SLICE OF LIFE GENRE
"Have you heard? There is a man who tries all day to plant lotus flowers in the Denali Mountain."
"He must be crazy, even an Ice and wood Dao Flowering Realm Expert would not dare."
"Mummy that man dancing in the water over there is not wearing clothes"
Mrs Richard decisively covers her daughter's eyes while hauling a large fireball at the shameless man.
"What is going on? Since all the answers are C, why did I fail?
Lyle watched his 20% script while resolving to report his lazy teacher to the Examination Board.
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1) The first thing readers will see is a god damn tag about you entering the Spirity contest. They don't care. Even if you want them to know, it's already shown under your rating. So don't make it repetitive. Same for the #Slice of life.. You already have tags under your synopsis. Even if you want to highlight it, do it through you synopsis, no, SHOW it.
2) The dialogs and all that are great and one of them even made me crack a smile. But to my opinion, they serve no purpose. The actual synopsis begins afterward. Before reading about the tired hero my mind was trying to make heads or tails of what was happening. If you do include dialogs in your synopsis, make sure to... anchor them with something. Those are just here for the taking, or to "kinda" introduce potential characters. Again, to my opinion, they serve no purpose whatsoever. Even if it did, it wasn't clear enough for me to catch it.
3) Anything else that didn't come to mind.