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Thesis Statement

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement is a sentence that expresses the main idea(s) of your paper. Introduction + ESSAY Thesis Statement Conclusion Body Paragraph #1 Body Paragraph #2 Body Paragraph #3

Thesis Statement -It offers your readers a quick and easy-to-follow summary of what the paper will be discussing and what you as a writer are setting out to tell them.

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or claim that you're making about the topic. Thesis = Topic + Claim + Analysis + Opinion + Stance + Controlling Thought

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Fear Thesis: In To Kill a Mockingbird fear of the unknown drives harmful discrimination.

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Fear Thesis: In To Kill a Mockingbird fear of the unknown drives harmful discrimination. topic

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Fear Thesis: In To Kill a Mockingbird fear of the unknown drives harmful discrimination. topic claim about topic

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Power of Knowledge Thesis: The absence of knowledge in Romeo & Juliet causes the untimely death of young love.

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Power of Knowledge Thesis: The absence of knowledge in Romeo & Juliet causes the untimely death of young love. topic

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Power of Knowledge Thesis: The absence of knowledge in Romeo & Juliet causes the untimely death of young love. topic stance on topic

Thesis Statement -A thesis statement generally consists of two parts: your topic, and then the analysis, explanation(s), or assertion(s) that you're making about the topic. Topic: Power of Knowledge Thesis: The absence of knowledge in Romeo & Juliet causes the untimely death of young love. topic lack of topic stance on topic

Thesis Statement QUICK PRACTICE

Thesis Statement In both of the previous examples, each topic yields a theme, which can be developed into a thesis specific to the work to be analyzed. Topic: Power of Knowledge Theme: Knowledge aids thoughtful choices. Thesis: The absence of knowledge in Romeo & Juliet causes the untimely death of young love. Topic: Fear Theme: Fear can cause irrational behavior. Thesis: In To Kill a Mockingbird fear of the unknown drives harmful discrimination.

Thesis Statement -Three of the hallmarks of a strong thesis statement (aside from a relevant topic) are precision, unity and restriction.

Thesis Statement -Precision means that the thesis can have only one interpretation: yours. A writer allows the audience to see that his or her conclusions have been reached after careful research and well-developed analysis.

Thesis Statement -Unity means that the thesis expresses only one idea or one set of related ideas. While more sophisticated theses require the linking of several or even many ideas, these ideas must always have clear and logical connections that the reader can easily see.

Thesis Statement -Restriction means that the writer has included only those ideas which can reasonably be explored in the space alotted.

Thesis Statement -Generally, a thesis statement appears at the end of the introductory paragraph of an essay, so that readers will have a clear idea of what to expect as they read.

Thesis Statement -In thesis statements, you should avoid using statements like, “This essay will discuss…” or “I’m going to write about…”. Try to write a thesis statement that captures your reader’s attention without announcing your main topic and stating the obvious.

Thesis Statement A good thesis statement will:  take on a subject upon which reasonable people could disagree  deal with a subject that can be adequately treated given the nature of the assignment  express one main idea  assert your conclusions about a subject