1. First, determine the theme and argument of the paper. Before you start writing, be clear about what you want to discuss and make sure your argument is clear.
2. Secondly, make a full literature review. Consulting the research materials in related fields and understanding the research results and viewpoints of predecessors will help you organize your own ideas better and provide strong support for your argument.
3. In the process of writing, pay attention to the logical structure. Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence and there should be a logical connection between paragraphs. You can use transitional words or phrases to help readers understand your ideas.
4. Use concise and clear language. Avoid using complicated sentence structures and uncommon words. Express your views in simple and easy-to-understand language, so that readers can understand you more easily.
In the process of argument, you should provide enough evidence to support your point of view. These evidences can come from experimental data, statistical data, expert opinions, etc. Make sure that your evidence is reliable and can effectively support your argument.
6. Finally, after the paper is completed, it is carefully revised and polished. Check grammatical errors, spelling errors and punctuation errors to ensure that the whole paper is smooth and coherent.