1. Asking questions, also known as preface, is the beginning of the article, which mainly explains the reasons and significance of studying the topic and should be written as concisely as possible. This part is mainly manifested in the literature review, specifically explaining the research process and current situation of the topic to be discussed, and detailing the research and work done by predecessors, and what problems have not been discovered or solved. What point do you want to prove, what method do you want to prove, and so on.
2. The link of analyzing problems is also called theory, that is, analyzing problems. Questions have been raised in the preface. This part is argumentation and detailed discussion. I use my own collected literature knowledge, my own language organization ability and logical ability, and specific argumentation methods to discuss it in an orderly way.
3. Solving problems, also called conclusions, is the final view. This part mainly summarizes the full text and leads to the central argument of the paper.
Knowing the reasons can overcome the difficulties, and the so-called knowing ourselves and knowing ourselves is probably the reason.