1. Why did you choose this topic (or topic)? What is the academic value or practical significance of studying and writing it?
2. Explain the history and present situation of this topic, that is, what research has been done, what achievements have been made, what problems have not been solved, what new ideas have been put forward and what problems have been solved.
3. The basic viewpoints of the article and the basic basis of argument.
4. The specific debates on some issues in academic circles and society, as well as their own tendentious views.
5. Specific sources of important quotations.
6. The problems that should have been involved or solved were not contacted because they were unable to do so; A new idea that has little to do with the center of this article but has not been written.
7. The feasibility of the viewpoint put forward in this paper.
8. After the final version was handed over, I reread the newly discovered defects.
9. Experience in writing graduation thesis (homework).
10. Advantages and disadvantages of this article.
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