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Writing a Thesis Statement

Writing a Thesis Statement. What is it?. For most student work, it's a one- or two- sentence statement that explicitly outlines the purpose or point of your paper. It is generally a complex, compound sentence. What does it do?.

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Writing a Thesis Statement

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  1. Writing a Thesis Statement

  2. What is it? • For most student work, it's a one- or two- sentence statement that explicitly outlines the purpose or point of your paper. • It is generally a complex, compound sentence

  3. What does it do? • It should point toward the development or course of argument the reader can expect your argument to take

  4. Where does it go? • Because the rest of the paper will support or back up your thesis, a thesis is normally placed at or near the end of the introductory paragraph.

  5. What does it contain? • The thesis sentence must contain an arguable point. • A thesis sentence must not simply make an observation -- for example, “France was an ally of America during the Revolutionary War." • Rather, it must assert a point that is arguable: • “Without French ships, money and troops, America would not have won the Revolutionary War."

  6. What it determines • The thesis sentence must control the entire argument. • Your thesis sentence determines what you are required to say in a paper. • It also determines what you cannot say. • Every paragraph in your paper exists in order to support your thesis. • Accordingly, if one of your paragraphs seems irrelevant to your thesis you have two choices: get rid of the paragraph, or rewrite your thesis.

  7. Other Attributes • It takes a side on a topic rather than simply announcing that the paper is about a topic (the title should have already told your reader your topic). Don't tell readers about something; tell them what about something. Answer the questions "how?" or "why?”

  8. Summary The four “shoulds” of a thesis statement:

  9. A good thesis statement should take a stand - don't be afraid to have an opinion; if after your research, your opinion changes, all the better – it means you have been thinking; you can write a new thesis statement!

  10. A good thesis statement should justify discussion • Don't leave your readers saying to themselves "So what" or "duh?" or "like what's your point?"

  11. A good thesis statement should express one main idea or a clear relationship between two specific ideas linked by words like "because," "since," "so," "although," "unless," or "however."

  12. Example • Poor: The Civil War had a really high death rate. • Good: The death rate during the Civil War was so high because of destructive weapons, poor hygiene and inadequate medical care.

  13. A good thesis statement should be restricted to a specific and manageable topic - readers are more likely to reward a paper that does a small task well than a paper that takes on an unrealistic task and fails

  14. Where to begin? 1. Find topics that interest you 2. Once you decide on a specific topic, ask yourself a specific question about that topic (ex, why is it important?; what was the effect of it?; what caused it?)3. The answer to that question is your thesis statement

  15. Parts of a Thesis Statement • Limited Subject- tells the reader exactly on what, or whom the article focuses. • Precise opinion- gives your answer to a question about the subject. A good precise opinion is vital to the reader's comprehension of the goal of the essay. • Blueprint of reasons- A blueprint is a plan. It lets the builder know that the kitchen will be here, the living room will be to the east, the dining room to the west, and the family room will be north.

  16. Example of a 3 part thesis statement • Snowboarding is the best winter sport available to young people because of its ease, relative inexpensiveness, and the many opportunities for socialization that it provides. • Snowboarding (limited subject) • Is the best winter sport available to young people (precise opinion) • because of its ease, relative inexpensiveness, and the many opportunities for socialization that it provides (blue print of reasons)

  17. Can you identify the 3 parts of the thesis statement below? The Snickers bar is the best choice for an on-the-go snack for active teenagers because of it’s high level of energy-inducing proteins, satisfying sweetness, and all-around portability. • limited subject? • precise opinion? • blueprint of reasons?

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