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The difference between content words and information words
The differences are as follows:

1, content

The content is the main part of the paper, which should include arguments, arguments, argumentation process and conclusions. The main part includes the following contents: asking questions, analyzing problems, solving problems and drawing conclusions.

2. Information words

Information words are words or phrases that reflect the theme of the paper, usually arranged below the abstract, and the font size is different from the text. Generally, each article can choose 3~8 keywords, and multiple keywords are separated by semicolons, which are arranged from big to small according to the extension (conceptual scope) level of the entry.

A paper is generally composed of name, author, abstract, informative words, body contents, references and appendices, some of which (such as appendices) are dispensable. The main difference between content words and information words is that information words are the outline extraction of content.

Paper classification:

1, theme type

Based on the analysis of previous research results, this paper expresses opinions in the form of direct discussion and puts forward academic problems of a certain subject from the front.

2. Debate type

This is a paper aimed at others' views on an academic problem of a certain subject, with sufficient arguments, focusing on exposing its shortcomings or mistakes, and expressing opinions through debate.

3. Summary type

This is a kind of paper that introduces or comments on an academic problem of a certain subject on the basis of summarizing the research results of predecessors or present people to express their opinions.

4. Comprehensive type

This is a paper written by organically combining summary and demonstration.

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