First, it is possible to get inspiration from sorting out past literature, or to sort out clues from literature review.
Second, being curious about the words or sentences that define various problems can liberate the imagination, look up the dictionary or special books, find out the key words and synonyms, and know the meaning of these terms. Only when you know the meaning of terms or words, will you choose the words you need. These words will not be static, and you can use words more accurately when writing a paper.
Third, general concepts can be logically divided into different categories when thinking. After learning classification skills, further extension is the possible development direction of the paper in the future.
Fourth, observation and acuity are also very important abilities. Careful observation can see the opposite side of things, and considering things from another angle can also stimulate imagination. By studying the objects of comparison, we can also find different aspects and better understand the objects to be studied.
Fifth, from a micro and macro perspective, we can know the ins and outs and details of things.
Sixth, through comparison, there are many clues.
Finally, the way of writing will also affect the content. According to a certain format, you can think about what form you want to be cited when others see your master's thesis and want to quote it in the future. And think from this, what is the unique argument of this paper? Instead of saying some examples mentioned by my predecessors at the end, what should I do to write such a paper? Some people are too obsessed with specific topics and conclusions. For him, studying for a master's degree or writing a master's thesis is just like going to a performance. He must have very specific goals or characteristics, not learn anything. When choosing multiple-choice questions, you can try to narrow the boundaries and be as specific as possible.