1. Comment on the key concepts used in the article, whether the concepts are clear and whether the concepts have been stolen.
2. Comment on the arguments in the article, whether the arguments are valid, whether the arguments are sufficient, whether the arguments are related to the conclusion, and whether there are arguments that are more conducive to the conclusion or weaken the conclusion.
3. Comment on the argumentation method and logic of this paper: Whether the argumentation method is reasonable.
4. Comment on the arguments in the article and the influence of these arguments.
Supplement: As the name implies, comment is a comment on an argument, and the focus of comment is on the word comment. The material we are facing is an argument, not just an opinion, nor just a bunch of arguments. It is a relatively perfect argument in structure, supported by both arguments and arguments.