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Thesis Writing
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What’s a thesis’ job? O The thesis statement declares the main point or controlling idea of the entire essay. O The thesis briefly answers the questions: O "What is my opinion on subject X?" O "What am I going to argue/illustrate in this essay?"
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Opinion O A good thesis states the writer's clearly defined opinion on some subject. You must tell your reader what you think. Don't dodge the issue; present your opinion specifically and precisely. O Don’t just make your thesis an announcement of your subject matter or a description of your intentions.
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Bad Examples O Not so good… O The subject of this paper is my experience with a pet boa constrictor. [This is an announcement of the subject, not a thesis.] O Poor: I'm going to discuss boa constrictors as pets. [This is a statement of intention, but not a thesis.]
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Better O Improved theses… O Better: Boa constrictors do not make healthy indoor pets. [The writer states an opinion that will be explained and defended in the essay.] O Better: My pet boa constrictor, Sir Pent, was a much better bodyguard than my dog, Fang. [The writer states an opinion that will be explained and illustrated in the essay.]
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On Topic/Main Idea O Many thesis statements do not directly answer the question/prompt. O A good way to check, is to see if you are using some of the same language in the prompt in your thesis. O A good thesis asserts one main idea. O Many essays get into trouble because the writer tries to explain two different large issues in one essay. Pick one main idea and explain it in convincing detail.
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Example O Poor: High school athletes shouldn't have to maintain a certain grade-point average to participate in school sports, and the value of sports is often worth the lower academic average. [This essay moves in two different directions.] O Better: High school athletes shouldn't have to maintain a certain grade-point average to participate in school sports. [This essay will focus on one issue: reasons why a particular average shouldn't be required.]
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Make it Interesting O A good thesis has something worthwhile to say. O Some thesis statements are boring and predictable from the start ("Dogs have always been man's best friends.").
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Example O Poor: The four children in my family have completely different personalities. [This statement may be true, but would anyone but the children's parents really be fascinated with this essay topic?] O Better: Birth order can influence children's personalities in startling ways. [The writer is wiser to offer this controversial statement, which is of more interest to readers than the one above; the writer can illustrate her claims with examples from her family, and from other families, if she wishes.
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Don’t just state a fact O Also, don't merely state a fact. O A thesis is an assertion of opinion that leads to discussion; don't select an idea that is self-evident or dead-ended.
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Example O Poor: Child abuse is a terrible problem in our country. [Yes, of course; who wouldn't agree that child abuse is terrible?] O Better: Child abuse laws in this state are too lenient for repeat offenders. [This thesis will lead to a discussion in which supporting arguments and evidence will be presented.]
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Use specific terms O A good thesis is clearly stated in specific terms. A vague thesis will lead to vague, undeveloped, fuzzy writing. O Try to avoid imprecise words ("interesting," "good"); use clear, direct, meaningful words. O Also, don't clutter your thesis with expressions such as "in my opinion" or "in this essay I'll argue that..."
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Example O Poor: My opinion is that the federal government should devote more money to solar energy research. O Better: The federal government should devote more money to solar energy research.
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Provide a Blueprint O Outline to the reader the topics/evidence you will discuss and the reasoning behind it. O Make sure this is in the same order you will present it in your essay.
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Example O Poor: High school graduates should be required to take a year off. O Better: High school graduates should be required to take a year off to pursue community service projects before entering college in order to increase their maturity and global awareness.
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Try to improve these… 1. In my opinion, applying for a job can be a negative experience. 2. There are some advantages and disadvantages to the country's new voting machine. 3. Prayer in the schools is a hot issue today.
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