A linker to introduce the second point of a list of three or more points.
What is Second or Secondly?
This command can be used to reference literature from the bibliography in the text.
What is the \cite{} command?
First author plus this sequence indicate that a paper has more than two authors.
What is et al.?
These are types of punctuation needed to introduce literal quotes.
What are quotation marks?
A linker to show the second side of the same argument.
What is On the other hand?
This command can be used to print text in italics in LaTex.
What is \textit{}?
Articles from this page cited on Google Scholar should not be used because everyone can upload their articles.
What is arXiv?
This is the section of a paper that typically introduces limitations of the paper itself.
What is the Discussion section?
The authors claim this is true, ____ , fail to provide sufficient evidence.
What is however?
These two commands can be used to reference tables, figures and sections in text.
What is \label{} and \ref{}?
This is the section of a typical paper where the most similar existing publications are discussed.
What is the Related Work section?
This is a group of erroneous argumentation strategies, such as slippery slope or straw man.
What are logical fallacies?
______ effective in many tasks, large language models often lack interpretability.
What is Although or Even though?
This bib type can be used to include a conference article in BibTex.
What is @inproceedings?
This is a method to ensure that articles of high quality are published.
What is peer reviewing?
This is a strategy of writing or language to express uncertainty.
What is hedging?