to make you thesis apply to everyone
It means you prove with research what you stated in your thesis.
We do not know what you mean by "origin of thesis". So we can not answer your question.
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I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
The possessive form of "thesis" is "thesis's" or "thesis'".
Fhesis has no meaning in the English language. If you mean thesis - see related question.
There is no such thing as photon thesis. Photons are elements of electromagnetic energy. A thesis is a written statement intended to support or prove a theory. If you mean photosynthesis then it does not take place in the absence of light.
A thesis is basically the subject of a composition or essay. A thesis is in the introductory paragraph. It is the main point of your paper. Like the summary, except, more specific.
"Its" indicates belonging, as in something belongs to "it":The paper has a stamp --> its stamp ("it" meaning the paper)The argument had a weak thesis --> its weak thesis ("it" meaning the argument)
It doesn't mean anything.look it up it dose mean some thing
"Bridging your thesis" typically refers to connecting the ideas or arguments presented in your thesis statement or main argument to the supporting evidence or analysis provided in the body of your work. It's about ensuring a clear and logical flow between your main argument and the content that follows to effectively demonstrate and support your thesis.
The correct format of a thesis:Title Page "Guidelines"Thesis "Title Page"Thesis "Table of Contents" Thesis "Introduction" Thesis "Body of Thesis" Thesis Quotes and References" Thesis "Conclusion/Summary"