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Thesis Insert Comments Feature Description

Enhance your thesis-writing experience with the Insert Comments feature, designed to streamline your editing process and provide valuable feedback from peers and mentors.

Key Features:

Easily add comments directly within your thesis document
Collaborate with others by sharing and reviewing comments
Track changes and respond to feedback efficiently

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Solicit feedback from professors and colleagues for a more comprehensive review
Use comments to address specific areas of improvement or clarification
Facilitate discussions and revisions with clear communication

Say goodbye to cumbersome email chains and scattered notes. With the Insert Comments feature, you can seamlessly integrate feedback into your thesis, leading to a polished and professional final product.

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Read the article. It sounds obvious, but you'd be surprised how many comments can be answered with the words it says in the article. Respond to the article. rather than just the headline. Read the other comments. ... Make it clear who you're replying to. ... Use the return key. ... Avoid sarcasm. ... Avoid unnecessary acronyms. ... Use facts.
Read the article. It sounds obvious, but you'd be surprised how many comments can be answered with the words it says in the article. Respond to the article. rather than just the headline. Read the other comments. ... Make it clear who you're replying to. ... Use the return key. ... Avoid sarcasm. ... Avoid unnecessary acronyms. ... Use facts.
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Be truly specific. General compliments like Great job! ... Don't confuse politeness with praise. ... Praise with action, not just words. ... Don't pad constructive criticism with empty praise.
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Be truly specific. General compliments like Great job! ... Don't confuse politeness with praise. ... Praise with action, not just words. ... Don't pad constructive criticism with empty praise.
Be specific. ... Find a way to praise sincerely and realistically. ... Never offer praise and ask for a favor in the same conversation. ... Look for something less obvious to praise a more obscure accomplishment or quality that a person hasn't heard praised many times before.
Your writing is beautiful. I look forward to your writing. I wish I could write like you. Another compliment I will never believe. ... You write how I feel, even if I can't express it. I hope I can express your thoughts if you can't, and I hope that every time you read what I write you can relate. ... Your writing inspires me.
1. Make it private. Giving praise privately is more effective than doing it in front of the class. ... Make it subtle. Small gestures of praise are powerful. ... Make it worthy. Praise won't have meaning to your students if they don't deserve it. ... Make it sincere.
Be Specific With Your Compliment. ... Use Their Name. ... Say What You Like About Their Personal Style. ... Acknowledge Their Effort. ... Praise Their Listening Skills. ... Point Out How Kind They Were. ... Be Honest And Heartfelt.
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