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A thesis statement succinctly summarizes the main argument of your essay, guiding your writing process. It should be specific, covering only the points discussed in your paper. To create a strong thesis, first list your main research points, then articulate what you’ve learned about them. Position your thesis as the final sentence of your introduction. Remember, your focus might evolve as you write, so revisit your thesis to ensure it accurately represents your essay's content.
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Thesis Statement • A short statement that summarizes the main point of your essay. • It is developed, supported and explained throughout your essay through the use of examples and evidence.
Thesis Statement • Thesis statement should be specific. • Only cover what will be discussed in your paper!
Thesis Statement • Your thesis statement should be the last sentence in your introduction. • There are 2 easy steps to take to create your thesis statement!
Step 1 • What are the main points that you researched? • List them now!
Step 2 • What did you determine about your 3 main points that you researched? • Write a statement about what you learned. • This will be your thesis statement!
Example • Topics Researched in the Medieval Ages: • Social Structure • Marriage • Work • Education in the working class
Example: Thesis Statement • The social structure of the middle class in Medieval England underwent many changes, especially in the areas of marriage, work, and education.
Final Tip • Your topic, or focus, may change as you write your paper • You may need to revisit your thesis statement after finishing your paper to make sure that it reflects exactly what you discussed in your paper!