(2) Test the depth and breadth of respondents' knowledge;
(3) Issues that are not clearly stated in the paper, but are particularly important to this topic;
(4) About the wrong views in the paper;
(5) Issues related to the background and development of the project;
(6) the prospect and development of the project;
(7) About the unique creativity in the paper;
(8) Basic theories and knowledge related to this discipline;
(9) Extensibility related to the project.
1. Why did you choose this topic?
2. What is the significance and purpose of studying this topic?
3. How is the basic framework and structure of the full text arranged?
4. What is the logical relationship between the parts of the full text?
5. What different views have been found in the process of studying this topic? How do I know these different opinions? How to deal with it?
6. Although it is not mentioned in the paper, what other issues are closely related to it?
7. What other questions have not been clarified by yourself and not discussed in depth in the paper?
8. What is the main basis for making an argument when writing a paper?