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Writing a Strong Thesis Statement
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The Three “P’s” A good thesis statement includes three “P’s.” It is a…
Three-Pronged Parallel Preview …of your essay.
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Example of a Thesis with the Three “P’s”
It is important for good friends to have excellent moral character; they should have a sense of loyalty, kindness, and dependability. NOT: The most important qualities of a good friend are sense of humor, being kind, and someone I can depend on.
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Three Prongs The three prongs are your three examples from your “Examples of the Big Picture” column. Example: “Television can be educational; It helps people learn, It helps people remember, and it gives people information from all over the world.”
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Parallel It is written in parallel form, which means they have the same grammatical structure. Example: “Television can be educational; It helps you learn, it helps you remember, and it gives you information from all over the world.”
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Preview Gives readers an idea of what the essay will be about (Your big picture). Example: “Television can be educational; It helps you learn, It helps you remember, and it gives you information from all over the world.”
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Practice! Your prompt: Write a letter to parents about the effects of students working while finishing high school. Your Question: What are the effects of work on students finishing school? Your top three brainstormed answers (your example column in quote dissection): Your three “P” thesis:
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Extra Practice: 1. Media violence is harmful to society.
2. Technology has changed lives.
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Sources: Backman, Brian. Thinking in Threes: the Power of Three in Writing. Fort Collins, CO: Cottonwood, Print.
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