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📝 English Composition Writing FAQ 11011102📖

A thesis statement is a sentence or a couple of sentences that summarize the main point of an essay, research paper, or other academic work. It is typically placed at the end of the introduction and serves as a roadmap for the rest of the paper. A strong thesis statement should be specific, clear, and arguable.

To write a strong thesis statement, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the topic: The first step is to identify the topic of your paper. This can be done by brainstorming or conducting research.
  2. Narrow down the topic: Once you have identified the topic, narrow it down to a specific aspect that you want to explore in your paper.
  3. Make a claim: Your thesis statement should make a claim about the topic. This claim should be specific and debatable.
  4. Provide evidence: Your thesis statement should be supported by evidence from your research. This evidence should be included in your paper.
  5. Make it clear: Your thesis statement should be clear and concise. It should be easy to understand and should not be vague or ambiguous.
  6. Revise and refine: Once you have written your thesis statement, revise and refine it until it is strong and effective.

Overall, a strong thesis statement should clearly and succinctly summarize the main argument or point of your paper, while also being specific, clear, and debatable.

Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 03-31-2023; Version: Beta 0.7 💬