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Do Now: Which one of the following is a good thesis statement? Why? D. None of the arguments in favor of regulating free speech are persuasive. B. The government has the right to limit free speech. C. There are always alternatives to using racist speech. F. Americans today are not prepared to give up on the concept of free speech A. In his article Stanley Fish shows that we don't really have the right to free speech. E. There should be no restrictions on the 1st amendment if those restrictions are intended merely to protect individuals from unspecified"emotional distress." Answers

D. None of the arguments in favor of regulating free speech are persuasive. B. The government has the right to limit free speech. C. There are always alternatives to using racist speech. F. Americans today are not prepared to give up on the concept of free speech A. In his article Stanley Fish shows that we don't really have the right to free speech. Too Broad Too Factual Too Vague Too Factual

D. None of the arguments in favor of regulating free speech are persuasive. B. The government has the right to limit free speech. C. There are always alternatives to using racist speech. F. Americans today are not prepared to give up on the concept of free speech A. In his article Stanley Fish shows that we don't really have the right to free speech. Too Broad Too Factual Too Broad Too Factual Too Vague Too Broad Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one?

Overly Broad Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Non-Thesis Incontestable List Essay Research Paper Too Factual Too Broad Too Vague

D. None of the arguments in favor of regulating free speech are persuasive. B. The government has the right to limit free speech. C. There are always alternatives to using racist speech. F. Americans today are not prepared to give up on the concept of free speech A. In his article Stanley Fish shows that we don't really have the right to free speech. Research Paper Thesis List Essay Thesis Overly Broad Thesis Non-Thesis Thesis Incontestable Too Broad Too Factual Too Broad Too Factual Too Vague Too Broad Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one?

This paper will consider the advantages and disadvantages of certain restrictions on free speech. There should be no restrictions on the 1st amendment. Although we have the right to say what we want, we should avoid hurting other people's feelings. There are many reasons why we need to protect free speech. Hate speech can cause emotional pain and suffering in victims just as intense as physical battery. Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Research Paper Non-Thesis Thesis List Essay Incontestable Overly Broad

This paper will consider the advantages and disadvantages of certain restrictions on free speech. There should be no restrictions on the 1st amendment. Although we have the right to say what we want, we should avoid hurting other people's feelings. There are many reasons why we need to protect free speech. Hate speech can cause emotional pain and suffering in victims just as intense as physical battery. Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Research Paper Non-Thesis Thesis List Essay Incontestable Overly Broad

Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? i n order to say [something you should care about]. I want to show you [something in the text] A Proficient thesis (2)

Aim: How do you make a good thesis even better? An advanced/well-developed thesis (3) I want to show you [something in the text] which most readers don't see i n order to say [something you should care about].

+ = Thesis Success is like... Significance? Consequence? Reason? + mountain climbing! What you are saying ABOUT what you see = Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one?

1--Under-Developed Non-Thesis Incontestable Too Factual Overly Broad Research Paper Too Broad List Essay Too Vague 2--Proficient I want to show you [something in the text] i n order to say [something you should care about]. 3--Advanced/Well-Developed I want to show you [something in the text] which most readers don't see i n order to say [something you should care about].

Topic most don't see + Significance? Consequence? Reason? What you are saying ABOUT what you see Thesis = By telling a powerful story of failed love, Romeo and Juliet demonstrates the destructive effects of family pride. Although we are told from the beginning that it is a tale of "star- crossed lovers," Romeo and Juliet produces its tragedy by calling attention to a series of near-misses, places where the protagonists' downfall could be avoided. Aim: How do you make a good thesis even better? Better

Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Topic + Significance? Consequence? Reason? What you are saying ABOUT what you see Thesis = The Reverend Hartman is a deeply frustrated man. She rwood Anderson uses descriptions of body parts, especially hands, to show that Reverend Hartman is a deeply frustrated man.

Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Topic + Significance? Consequence? Reason? What you are saying ABOUT what you see Thesis = Your thesis based on the analogy of success to mountain climbing. If you got a 1--What are you showing me in this analogy? Why should we care about this? (Significance? Consequence? Reason? ) If you got a 2--What could you show me in this analogy most readers would not notice? This is important because...

Aim: How do you turn a bad thesis into a good one? Topic + Significance? Consequence? Reason? What you are saying ABOUT what you see Thesis = Fate versus free will in Macbeth. De spite Lady Macbeth's attempts to manipulate destiny, these characters are powerless in a world controlled by fate.