Thesis Statement: The Backbone to your Essay
A Thesis Statement is a single, specific claim that your essay supports. Also, it determines what kind of paper you are writing and it appears at the end of the first paragraph of your essay. It includes: a topic or subject, your opinion about it and the reasons that support your claim.
First, the topic refers to what your paper will deal with. It must be clear and narrow.
Second, the claim is what you think about the topic. You should research to help you if you do not know much about the subject,
Finally, the blueprint of reasons are the three points that will persuade your readers to believe your claim. They can be listed at the end or at the beginning of the Thesis Statement. Another possibility is to list them in the sentence after the Thesis Statement. Later, you will expand on each detail in the body of the essay.
To conclude, a Thesis Statement is an arguable statement, it means that some people will agree with it and some others will not. Apart from that, they tell your readers where you are going in your essay and how you plan on getting there.
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