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Thesis Statement. is a fancy term for a one sentence summary of what the main purpose or point of your paper. A thesis statement . . . lets your reader know early on exactly what your essay is going to be about, and it also keeps you focused on your essay's main point.
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Thesis Statement is a fancy term for a one sentence summary of what the main purpose or point of your paper.
A thesis statement . . . • lets your reader know early on exactly what your essay is going to be about, and it also keeps you focused on your essay's main point. • needs to be related to the thesis statement. • must place your thesis statement in your introduction. • is very specific. • It is not just a general statement. • A general statement is too hard to write a good essay about.
A thesis is… • arguable • takes a stand • specific, focused • a road map for the reader • Controlling idea of the essay • avoids first person – I • Subject + Opinion
Examples • The life of Christopher Columbus had a lasting impact on the world. • Christopher Columbus was an explorer. • The deserts of the world have many things in common, but their differences are what makes them special. • I am going to tell you about the deserts of the world. NOT NOT
Which is a thesis statement? • A. I would like to become a chef when I finish school. • B. Although both chefs and cooks can prepare fine meals, chefs differ from cooks in education, professional commitment, and artistry. And the answer is B.
Which is a thesis statement? • A. Hip hop music offers urban youth an important opportunity for artistic expression, and allows them to articulate the poetry of the street. • B. Hip hop music is the best thing that has happened to music in twenty years. And the answer is A.
Write an essay about your name. • Paragraph 1: Introduction – • Introduce the reader to your topic • Names in general • Your names Include a thesis SUBJECT + OPINION • _________ is a unique name because it was chosen for a special person. • Although ________ is not unique, it has a special meaning.
Paragraph 2: Parent interview • (Why did your parents choose your name?) Research on (meaning and origin of your name) from the internet website provided You may want to add other elements to your essay. • A. Nickname • B. Middle name • C. Famous people with your name • D. Opinion and feeling. What do you like/dislike or want to change about your name?
Paragraph 3: Last Paragraph: • Summary or conclusion, including "Does my name suit me?" Reaction/comments on research information.