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The format of college papers
As follows:

1. Title: The title should be concise, clear and general. This word should not exceed 20 words (different institutions may need different words). This article does not require a separate topic page. Generally speaking, a separate topic page needs to display information such as institutions, teachers and reply time.

2. Copyright statement: Under normal circumstances, master's and doctoral students should attach a copyright statement before the text of their graduation thesis and make a separate page. Individual undergraduate graduation thesis also has this.

3. Abstract: The language should be concise and clear, and the Chinese abstract should be about 100-200 words (different institutions may have different requirements).

4. Keywords: Choose 3 ~ 5 words that can best express the main content from the title or text of the paper as keywords (different universities may require different words). Keywords should be separated by semicolons or commas.

5. Directory: Write the directory and turn it over. The first and second titles of the text (lower titles can also be marked according to the actual situation), references, appendices, acknowledgements, etc.

6. Text: Generally, the text of graduation thesis of junior college should be more than 3,000 words, that of bachelor of arts should be more than 8,000 words, and that of master's thesis may be more than 30,000 words (different institutions may have different requirements).

7. Acknowledgement: Briefly describe my experience in writing my graduation thesis, and express my gratitude to the instructors and related personnel who helped to complete the thesis.

8. References: At the end of the paper, the references listed in chronological order of references or citations can also conform to the order of all monographs, papers and other materials of the paper (corresponding notes quoted in Harvard text without numbers).

9. Remarks: In the process of writing the thesis, some problems need to be explained and explained outside the text.

10, appendix: Some contents that are not suitable for the text but have reference value can be included in the appendix. Sometimes a personal profile is attached to the text.

Paper text:

(1) Introduction: Introduction, also known as preface, preface and introduction, is used at the beginning of the paper. The introduction should generally write the author's intention, explain the purpose and significance of the topic, and point out the scope of the paper writing. The introduction should be short and concise, and stick to the theme.

(2) Text of the paper: The text is the main body of the paper and should include arguments, arguments, argumentation process and conclusions.

The main part includes the following contents:

A. ask questions-argue.

B. analyze the problem-arguments and arguments.

C. problem solving-demonstrate methods and steps.

D. conclusion.