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  1. How to Write a Thesis Statement

    Step 2: Write your initial answer. After some initial research, you can formulate a tentative answer to this question. At this stage it can be simple, and it should guide the research process and writing process. The internet has had more of a positive than a negative effect on education.

  2. Developing a Thesis Statement

    A thesis statement . . . Makes an argumentative assertion about a topic; it states the conclusions that you have reached about your topic. Makes a promise to the reader about the scope, purpose, and direction of your paper. Is focused and specific enough to be "proven" within the boundaries of your paper. Is generally located near the end ...

  3. PDF Essay Planning: How to Develop a Working Thesis Statement

    examine why thesis statements are crucial to a paper. For a Reader Thesis statements act as a roadmap that drive readers from one paragraph to another. Having a thesis statement gives the reader a "notice" on points that will be discussed in the paper. Moreover, having a thesis statement gives the reader a reason to continue reading. Without a

  4. Thesis Statements

    A thesis statement: tells the reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion. is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper. directly answers the question asked of you. A thesis is an interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself.

  5. Developing A Thesis

    A good thesis has two parts. It should tell what you plan to argue, and it should "telegraph" how you plan to argue—that is, what particular support for your claim is going where in your essay. Steps in Constructing a Thesis. First, analyze your primary sources. Look for tension, interest, ambiguity, controversy, and/or complication.

  6. Thesis Statements

    Formulating a Working Thesis You will be refining your working thesis as you think about or research your topic. Most likely, you will be adding detail and making it more specific. It should mention two things: the topic and your comment about the topic. You can make the statement more specific later, but at the beginning just get the basics down.

  7. Working Thesis Statement

    A thesis statement: tells the reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion. is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper. directly answers the question asked of you. A thesis is an interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself.

  8. Working Thesis Statement

    The thesis sentence is the one sentence that encapsulates the result of your thinking, as it offers your main insight or argument in condensed form. A basic thesis sentence has two main parts: Topic: What you're writing about. Angle: What your main idea is about that topic. Thesis: A regular exercise regime leads to multiple benefits, both ...

  9. Formulating a Thesis Statement

    A thesis statement clearly states the main idea or concept of an essay. Keys to formulating a thesis statement: Focus on one main idea or concept; Choose a clear stance on the issue; Make it interesting to your audience; It may be helpful to divide your thesis statement into two Parts: Main topic (what?) and Comment (what about it?)

  10. 10.4: Working Thesis Statement

    Defining "thesis statement". Figure 10.4.1 10.4. 1. A thesis statement: tells the reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion. is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper. directly answers the question asked of you.

  11. 6.5: Writing a Working Thesis

    6.5: Writing a Working Thesis. Page ID. Steven D. Krause. Eastern Michigan University. The next step, developing a "working thesis," can be a difficult and time-consuming process. However, as was the case when considering different ideas for research in the first place, spending the time now on devising a good working thesis will pay off later.

  12. Formulating a Thesis

    You need a good thesis statement for your essay but are having trouble getting started. You may have heard that your thesis needs to be specific and arguable, but still wonder what this really means. Let's look at some examples. Imagine you're writing about John Hughes's film Sixteen Candles (1984). You take a first pass at writing a thesis: Sixteen Candles is a romantic comedy about ...

  13. PDF Working Thesis Planning Guide Generic

    Your working thesis should reference the topic/idea you've selected, the kind of connection you're making, and the explanation you provided in #2 above. The thesis handout recommends a thesis only cover one idea. Although you might mention two topics or multiple facets of a single topic, you should still have a single overarching point.

  14. 1.3: Develop Thesis

    Exercise 1.3.1 1.3. 1. On a separate sheet of paper, write a thesis statement for each of the following topics. Remember to make each statement specific, precise, demonstrable, forceful and confident. Each of the following thesis statements meets several of the following requirements:

  15. PDF FORMULATING THESIS STATEMENTS

    paper should reflect the main idea, and the sentence that captures your position on this main idea is the thesis statement. This statement only needs to be one or two sentences. Following are examples of both good and problematic thesis statements: PROBLEM: Thesis is a simple opinion statement. Writer's position is clear, but no

  16. Formulating a Thesis

    Formulating the Question. For argumentative papers, your thesis statement should be an assertive proposition; somebody should be able to either agree or disagree with it. One way to ensure that you'll come out with an assertive thesis statement is to ask yourself a "yes" or "no" question about your topic. Answering the Question

  17. COM 5: Thesis Statements

    Dynamic PDF: Thesis Statements The thesis statement is perhaps the most crucial part of your essay because it presents the main idea or main argument of the piece of writing. In academic essays, your thesis statement is often located in the introductory paragraph; however, this is not always the case. Consider the rhetorical situation and assignment guidelines to […]

  18. What is a Working Thesis?

    A working thesis also states the broad details of support you are using to justify your position. These details appear in the same order in your thesis statement as they will arise in the body of your paper. B. A working thesis is different from a final thesis in that it is meant to evolve throughout the course of your writing. The defining ...

  19. PDF CREATING A WORKING THESIS STATEMENT Developing a Working Thesis

    CREATING A WORKING THESIS STATEMENT Every piece of writing requires a central idea and a demonstrated path from point A to point B. To stay on topic and give your writing a direction, you must develop a thesis. Thesis statements clarify the main idea/point/argument of your piece. Typically the final sentence(s) of your

  20. 5.1: Developing a Strong, Clear Thesis Statement

    A thesis statement is often one sentence long, and it states your point of view. The thesis statement is not the topic of the piece of writing but rather what you have to say about that topic and what is important to tell readers. Table 5.1 "Topics and Thesis Statements" compares topics and thesis statements.

  21. PDF Thesis Statements Defining, Developing, and Evaluating

    the paper should refer back to, further explain, and elucidate your thesis statement. • Are the product of much drafting and much analysis: You will likely not write a good thesis statement in ...

  22. Thesis statement: Tips and Examples

    1. Keep it Concise. The statement should be short and precise. It should contain no more than a couple of sentences. 2. Make it Specific. The statement should be focused on a specific topic or argument. Covering too many topics will only make your paper weaker. 3.