From my own experience, first of all, you have to determine the topic. Choosing a topic is very important. You have to feel that you have something to say and your own point of view to elaborate. Personally, I prefer hot and focused things to those that are poorly written. After the topic is selected, go to find the information. You can search related information on the Internet, and you'd better search the periodical network of the school library. I will sort out the information and print it out after the search, because it is very tiring to watch it on the computer. After printing, you can look at the information and see how others wrote it. If you have any new ideas and creativity, you can mark the number on each material to show the difference. Ok, then I'm ready to write. The thesis is divided into three parts: raising questions, analyzing problems and solving problems. You can make an outline while reading the materials. You can do it.
introduce
First, the concept and characteristics of XX problem
Second, the pros and cons of ××
(A) the value of XX
(B) the disadvantages of XX
Third, the solution of the problem.
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(2)
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I wrote some to my classmates, and the teachers all said that the writing was good. Hehe, the basic format is like this. I study law, but my papers are almost the same. My biggest advice to you is that you should have enough information and understand thoroughly, and don't do it casually. This is unacceptable. I wish you success in writing.