2. Effective reading: expand reading and pay attention to reading quality. Understand first, then write. Learn to make good use of table of contents, abstracts and introduction, summarize the author's core viewpoints, sort out the argumentation ideas and structure, and dig deep into useful information.
3. Analyze the topic: By analyzing the topic, you can determine the direction of your discussion, determine key terms and their definitions, and keep the content coherent and consistent. Asking questions can help you clearly define and develop your ideas.
4. How to write a paper:
(1) Full exposition: A strong exposition is the foundation and core of a good paper. You need to fully explain why this statement is correct.
(2) Clear structure: The introduction should clearly present the problems and viewpoints you want to discuss, and the main body should be points, proofs and explanations. The conclusion only needs to reiterate your argument.
So far, a good paper has been basically written, but it's not over yet. After repeated revisions and refinements, it can be considered as a high-scoring paper. Of course, don't forget to write in strict accordance with the paper format.