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There are usually acknowledgment and reference sections as well as an abstract -LRB- a concise summary -RRB- at the beginning of the paper . There might be additional sections depending on the type of paper and the journal where it will be published ; for example , some review papers require an outline . The introduction starts with brief , but broad , background information about what is known in the field . A good introduction also gives the rationale of the work ; it justifies the work carried out and also briefly mentions the end of the paper , where the hypothesis or research question driving the research will be presented . The introduction refers to the published scientific work of others and therefore requires citations following the style of the journal .

Target

  • The introduction starts with brief , but broad , background information about what is known in the field .
  • know

Candidates

Please check all the words that can be used instead of the target word in the same context. Note that the morphology of the target (third person singular, past tense etc.) is considered to be applied to the candidate automatically in the process of paraphrasing.

1.distinguish
2.see
3.taste
4.sustain
5.notice
6.differentiate
7.undergo
8.learn
9.associate
10.identify
11.realize
12.feel
13.experience
14.perceive
15.discriminate
16.appreciate
17.recognize
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