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difference between thesis and introduction #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 28, 2008 20:29 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #15 "Expressions and idioms with thin", question 2

She lost her job last year and since then she's been having a thin time of it.

(a) finding it difficult without friends
(b) finding it difficult without help
(c) finding it difficult without support
(d) finding it difficult without money

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #15 "Expressions and idioms with thin", answer 2

She lost her job last year and since then she's been finding it difficult without money.

Correct answer: (d) finding it difficult without money

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what is the difference between a thesis and introduction?

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difference between thesis and introduction #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:06 am   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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A thesis is an initial statement of the writer's idea, opinion or approach to a topic; an introduction presents the topic to the reader. In an essay, the thesis is usually the culmination of the introduction.
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difference between thesis and introduction #3 (permalink) Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:14 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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What exactly does "culmination" mean in this context?
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difference between thesis and introduction #4 (permalink) Tue Sep 30, 2008 14:49 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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Sure, 'MM' is fine. Such nicknames quickly develop on the internet. I mean a combination of both of these definitions:

Culminate

1--To reach the highest point or degree; climax
2-- To come to completion; end

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difference between thesis and introduction #5 (permalink) Wed Oct 01, 2008 15:09 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

Hello Mister Micawber,
As you said, "The thesis is usually the culmination of the introduction" & "It is the initial statement of the introduction"
So, Should we use the thesis statement at the beginning or in the end of the introduction in the essay writing?

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difference between thesis and introduction #6 (permalink) Wed Oct 01, 2008 22:59 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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Please re-read my posts, Nola. I did not say that.
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difference between thesis and introduction #7 (permalink) Thu Oct 02, 2008 16:07 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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A thesis is an initial statement of the writer's idea

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To come to completion; end

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The thesis is usually the culmination of the introduction.

may be I was confused of the meaning Rolling Eyes
By the way,Should we use the thesis statement at the beginning or in the end of the introduction in the essay writing?
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difference between thesis and introduction #8 (permalink) Thu Oct 02, 2008 22:57 pm   difference between thesis and introduction
 

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I wrote 'A thesis is an initial statement of the writer's idea', NOT '..of the writer's essay/introduction'.

The thesis statement often comes near the end of the introduction, but needn't.
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