Then read the outline again and add some connectors. (What was said during politeness)
Answering this question will be different in every school.
I wrote down my defense process. For reference, I don't have to choose the best answer. Just sharing.
I am a major in international business, and my major is related to the landlord. The teachers of the defense team are all teachers of our college, so it won't be too hard for you. Questions needing attention in defense: details. Is the format of the paper, must pass, you can find a template, one by one, and then find more friends to exchange and modify.
We will reply in groups, and the Communist Youth League Secretary will record the reply process next to us. First of all, the teacher will ask you to briefly describe your paper, which is actually an outline. I print out the paper, then write the outline on the back with a pen, and take it and read it. As long as you pretend not to be nervous and speak fluently in this process, most teachers will not listen to this content. At this time, they are considering how to ask you (when they want to ask questions after reading the paper in advance), and look at your expression on the stage. Fluency is king.
This is very important at the stage of answering questions. This exam is about on-the-spot reaction and the mastery of basic knowledge. Of course, these are all around your paper, so be sure to eat your paper thoroughly. Regarding the difficulty of the question, if your paper is well written, the teacher will ask some deep questions, and the writing style is average, just ask them casually. Their principle is not to be embarrassed.
Answering questions must be hierarchical and logical. Stop talking nonsense and make it clear. If you are nervous, slow down.
Then, if your paper is well written, it will be sent to colleges and departments for defense. Do we have a video face project? I wonder if other schools have this tradition.
In short: as long as you answer, the paper is written and the format is right, 70+ points. 85+, you have to work harder.