First of all, 1. The word "I" cannot appear in the paper. You can use the author or this research.
2. There should be no exclamation points in the paper.
Declarative sentences should be the main ones. Questions should be mainly used when writing the structure and conclusion of the article. The other places should be as few as possible.
3. Avoid parallel sentences in the paper, which have no academic logic.
4. Direct quotations shall not exceed 15 to 20% of the full text of the article, and indirect quotations shall not exceed 30%.
To avoid direct references, a little trick is to put direct references in comments.
5. There must be a footer
6. The structure of the full text, title, abstract, introduction, first section, second section, third section, conclusion.
7. When you deny other people’s conclusions, you must be civilized. If you feel in your heart that other people's views do not make sense, you should also express in a civilized manner that such-and-such views may be wrong.
8. Punctuation marks should be standardized, including commas, periods, semicolons, colons, quotation marks, and book title marks.
9. The paper should be repeated, and keep repeating your most central idea.
1. Title
There must be a qualifier in the title, otherwise you will not be able to finish writing until you feel dizzy. This is a life-saving strategy.
The title should not exceed two lines.
The nouns in the title should be less than four, and the key words should be reflected.
There must be a verb-like word.
For example, "Research on Glasses Poetry and Literati Culture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties" Noun: Ming and Qing Dynasties, determiner; noun, eye poetry, literati culture; verb, research.
The noun is very important because the noun must be explained later.
2. Abstract, the abstract is generally written in 3 and a half sentences
In the first sentence, point out the research object, briefly highlight the research method, and then expand.
The second sentence, the background of the research
The third sentence, your research results (write it a little vaguely, otherwise no one will read it, but don’t be too vague.
In the last half of the sentence, just briefly highlight the meaning of the article and give a high-level summary.
No more than five keywords.
3. Introduction
< p>1. Definition, this question is mainly for asking questionsFor each noun in the title of the article, define each noun
Take the previous question as an example. "Research on xx Poetry and Literary Culture in the Tang Dynasty" explains, what is xx poetry, what is literati culture, etc.
This part is mainly to limit and limit!! Once it is defined, it will be easy to write and compare You won’t be criticized.
2. Previous research results, two parts
One is to display the previous research results first. This part is to show that you read. The subsequent list of references should also be based on this section. You cannot just write whatever you read.
What I want to express is that what I said before is correct. But they all overlooked an important issue. They all looked at the problem from one angle, and I looked at the problem from another angle.
Then explain your research methods, whose methods you drew on, and how you integrated them. Whose method, in short, instantly improves the quality of the paper.
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