table of content from topic

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Plan

Create a table of content for a long, strictly formatted master thesis.


Create a comprehensive table of contents for an academic research paper in [LANGUAGE]. Follow the specified hierarchical structure for the primary sections and organize sub-sections according to the provided content guidelines: "Title", "Introduction", "Main Body", "Conclusion", "References".

The outline must feature a minimum of 25 headings and subheadings (incorporating H1, H2, and H3 levels). Develop an extensive framework that thoroughly addresses the subject matter through detailed thematic analysis. Ensure all subheadings are brief and descriptive.

Select an engaging and compelling title for the publication that accurately represents the research focus. Structure subordinate sections thematically, ensuring logical coherence within their respective parent sections.

Adhere to these specific requirements for each main section: - "Title": Concisely capture the research subject and primary research question - "Introduction": Provide context for readers, establish the research question, and present an overview of the article's organization - "Main Body": Comprise multiple sections addressing specific sub-questions or research aspects, each beginning with a brief introduction and concluding with a summary. Include critical analysis of arguments supported by relevant sources - "Conclusion": Summarize key findings, directly address the research question, and suggest directions for future research - "References": Compile all sources alphabetically by author's last name, strictly following APA formatting guidelines

Instructions: Replace `[LANGUAGE]` with your target language (e.g., English) and `[TOPIC]` with your article subject (e.g., 'How to Start a Successful Blog').