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Will you copy the thank-you part of the paper?
A: Yes, the thank-you part of the paper will generally be counted in the scope of duplicate checking, but the thank-you check of the paper is not very strict. After all, thanks are not as strict as the text.

At present, the repetition rate of general papers or undergraduate graduation papers required to be published does not exceed 30%. When the undergraduate thesis is duplicated, the content of the thesis will be uploaded together, which naturally includes the thank-you part, so that the rechecked data will be more accurate. Students can also know whether the repetition rate of their own papers is reasonable, so in the process of writing a paper, the author of both the text and the thank-you part should ensure the quality of the paper.

Of course, the thank-you part has little effect on the overall repetition of the paper. Generally, in the process of writing a thesis, there are not many words of thanks. Writing a thank-you note is only a few hundred words, which has little effect on the whole paper. Even if there is repetition, it is also an individual sentence, and the author can modify it in time.

The author should also pay attention to some things when writing a paper to thank him, try to write it himself and don't copy other people's things. Plagiarized content will lead to a high duplicate checking rate of paper thanks. I suggest you write with original writing and refer to other people's writing methods.

In short, the author should pay attention to the specific requirements in addition to the thank-you letter, or graduation thesis. As long as the author works hard, it is easy to pass the examination, which can avoid affecting the examination of the whole paper, and can also edit it online to avoid delaying the publication of your paper.

Answer: Yes, the duplicate checking system of HowNet will calculate the duplicate rate of the thank-you part according to the standard that the continuous appearance of 13 characters will be judged as duplicates. Therefore, it is suggested that students use original sentences when writing thanks to avoid the situation that thanks are repeated by HowNet because of plagiarism, and thanks should be strictly in accordance with the requirements of the school. Many schools have a clear word limit for paper thanks, so students should carefully read the duplicate checking requirements published by the school before writing their papers.