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What questions should I ask when reading a paper?
Questions raised in the document:

The first point: Why did you choose this topic?

The second point: the significance and purpose of the topic.

The third point: the framework of the full text.

Once a question is raised, it is necessary to answer it. Reading literature with questions satisfies your own needs to answer questions, and you will be happy if you meet your own needs, so reading literature with questions will be more interesting.

It should be noted that after asking questions, don't read the literature immediately, but think hard for a period of time. It's like eating without appetite when people are not very hungry. If they are hungry all day, everything they eat is delicious. Meditation stage, like hunger stage, can "brew interest" well.