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Do you need a subtitle for the paper?
There are generally no subtitles. If the topic is particularly big, you can add a subtitle, taking what as an example.

The title is the outline of the article, the summary of the most essence of the article, and the bridge connecting the article and the reader. Title is the first impression that the article presents to readers. It not only affects editors' manuscript selection and readers' reading choice, but also provides specific information for compiling bibliographies, indexes and other literature retrieval. Therefore, the acceptance of the article is closely related to the title, and the title must not be underestimated.

Matters needing attention in the text

Avoid the lack of theoretical guidance: I don't know what can be called theory, I don't know that the core of science is theory, and I don't know that a good theory should have practical significance; The paper "I can't reach the sky, and I can't reach the ground" has become an unresolved paper without clear theoretical guidance and rigorous empirical basis. This reflects the author's lack of strict theoretical and methodological training.

The logic of the paper is chaotic, the structure is unclear, and there is no overall design concept. Only words and phrases are piled up in the paper, but the thread of logical reasoning, the trace of the author's thinking and the spark of spirituality are not seen. This reflects the poor abstract logical thinking and generalization ability. This problem is reflected in the contents that need to be highly summarized and refined in the paper, such as topics (including small questions at all levels), abstracts, discussions, conclusions and so on.