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Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictientsufficient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text, work.

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text, work.

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are sufficient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text, work.

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text, work.

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text.

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text, work.

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How should I refer to my master's thesis in its text? A paper?

Occasionally I need to refer to my master's thesis itself in its text, e.g. in the sentence "These rules are suffictient to compute any differential in this ____".

I was wondering which of the following terms are appropriate to fill the gap: paper, thesis, text.