THE THESIS STATEMENT
The thesis is the ONE
sentence that contains
the foundation, the
premise, the argument
you are presenting to
your readers.
It is the core of the
essay.
Strive to make it
strong and clear.
ELEMENTS OF THESIS:
- It
must be ARGUABLE.
This means it presents an opinion,
an argument, or an illustration of a view or experience. It is not a mere statement of fact.
- It must
ADDRESS the TOPIC.
While this element seems obvious
too, writers often get going and one thought leads to another and another and
the topic gets left behind. Re-read the prompt several times to make sure you
haven’t gone off topic beyond the parameters of the assignment.
- It
must be specific enough to be covered in the paper.
What is the length of the
assignment: two pages? ten pages? The length determines how broad or narrow the
scope of your thesis will be. Adjust accordingly.
- It must
MAKE SENSE.
This is the catch-all element that
asks you to re-consider your wording, syntax, diction, and grammar. Make
changes as you see fit.
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