(A) the length of the article is different:
1, Essay articles are relatively short, generally referring to small papers/course papers of several thousand words;
2. Thesis is generally a long writing, generally referring to a dissertation;
3. Dissertations are generally articles of 1-20000 words.
(2) Different usage levels:
1, Essay mainly refers to students' course assignments (or evaluation works);
2. The thesis is mainly about the writing related to college degrees (often referring to graduation thesis);
Dissertation refers to the doctoral thesis in American English.
(3) Different content requirements:
1, Essay generally refers to a small paper/course paper of several thousand words, usually only literature review and critical analysis, without independent data and empirical evidence (even if there is, it is simplified). You may not have complete information or literature, or you may just talk about your own thoughts and opinions about some works or opinions, which may be criticism or approval.
2. Thesis refers to an article for obtaining a degree or showing the author's research and discovery.
3. Thesis is usually 1-20000 words, which requires independent research methods, data analysis and other empirical content.
Extended data:
Vocabulary related to thesis and writing:
1, composition: refers to the composition exercises given by teachers to students in schools.
2. Articles: refers to non-literary articles published in newspapers and magazines, including news reports and academic papers.
3. Thesis: formal terms refer to monographs published in academic journals or read at academic conferences, and also refer to term papers in institutions of higher learning or composition exercises in schools.
4. Prose: specifically refers to prose.
5. Theme: Generally speaking, it refers to an article written by a university or a high school student. As an assignment, the space is limited, and a relatively complete discussion is made on a certain point. It can also refer to the theme of a work or conversation.