To write a good historical paper, we should try our best to make the topic, argument and angle novel, and the style of writing fresh and smooth, which is both readable and enlightening. Specifically, we should pay attention to the following points:
1, proposed topic
A good title can make the finishing point. The title should be accurate, concise and literary. You might as well draw up a few titles, scrutinize them repeatedly and choose the best one. On the premise of attaching importance to science, the thesis proposition should be new and creative, avoid buying and talking about nothing strange, and strive to achieve "the language is not amazing and endless."
The thesis proposition is even more strange, not playing with words, nor being mysterious, but using a scientific attitude and a realistic attitude to make your thesis proposition, so as to achieve the fascinating effect of the article.
Moreover, the topic of the thesis should be small rather than big, especially for middle school students who have just learned to write. The result of choosing a big topic is either big and empty or big and chaotic. They want to write everything, but they often can't because of their ability and level.
2. Organizational materials
As the saying goes, "the soldiers and horses have not moved, the grain and grass come first", and the material is the flesh and blood of the article, so be careful: choose the material around the theme. Materials should be true and accurate. Carefully select creative materials. A novel material that can make people realize. The more materials, the better. You can make proper use of some given materials, sort out and analyze them, and organize them through your own thinking before you can write an article.
3. Text writing
The text structure of historical papers needs four elements: argument, argument, argument and conclusion. Argument is the specific viewpoint expounded in the paper, which is equivalent to the subtitle of the article: argument serves for argument and is generally explained by historical facts or the author's own arguments; Argumentative writing is to explain the topic with theory, which can be quoted or self-expounded. The conclusion is a brief summary or summary of the full text. A good paper must:
1) The argument is clear, novel and creative.
2) The argument is completely true and just right.
3) Strong argument. Make bold assumptions, carefully verify, and demonstrate scientifically, accurately and logically.