How do I compose a strong thesis statement for my informational research essay?
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How to Write an Effective Thesis Statement
Introductions! Let me hook you, give you some strong background information, and let you know what my essay will be about. Brief personal story or anecdote A storm once woke me in time to get to the basement. The lightning became a strobe light, constantly flickering outside my window. It woke me just in time to save me from the tornado that was racing toward my neighborhood. Analogy – simile or metaphor Hurricanes are like toddlers throwing temper tantrums. All who encounter them are left with images that both amaze and frighten. Quote “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’ll get,” Forrest Gump once stated in the famous movie named after him. Startling fact or statistic: An ancient fault line cuts directly through Atlanta, Georgia. Dramatic description – figurative language: Hurricanes spew their fury upon all that cross their paths.
INTRODUCTION: HOOK – Your Attention Grabber How will we write this paper once we’ve finished researching and gathering our sources? INTRODUCTION: HOOK – Your Attention Grabber Brief discussion/explanation of topic Thesis Statement clearly stating opinion or point of view on topic
(each sub-topic will be 2 paragraphs): How will we write this paper once we’ve finished researching and gathering our sources? BODY PARAGRAPHS (each sub-topic will be 2 paragraphs): Explanation of Sub-Topic # 1 Supporting Evidence (supporting evidence may require the use of more than one paragraph to explain a sub-topic) Explanation of Sub-Topic # 2 Explanation of Sub-Topic # 3
MLA – In-Text Citations – How do I use a source’s words and give it proper credit inside my essay? You need three (3) quotes and/or paraphrased citations inside your article
According to Education Week, we have to create “more effective and realistic ways to finance college tuition” (Bradley).
How to….
Develop a collection of sentence starters & verbs that can be used in academic writing when paraphrasing . X points out X concludes X notes X suggests X states, …. According to X, ____ X argues … X writes …. X reports … No Period Here! Quote Format: “Quote” (source). The article states “quote” (Source). Paraphrase Format: Paraphase (source). The article points out that…(source).
CONCLUSION Your topic sentence should summarize what you said in your thesis statement. Rephrase the thesis statement with fresh and deeper understanding. Your supporting sentences should summarize what you have already said in the body of your essay. Your conclusion is no place to bring up new ideas! Leave the reader with a thought-provoking sentence to close your essay.