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If your topic can be summed up in a word or two, like smoking, education, baseball, philosophy, Korean War, or hip hop, it is too broad. . You will need a thesis statement!. If you have trouble coming up with a thesis statement , your topic is probably too broad.
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If your topic can be summed up in a word or two, like smoking,education, baseball, philosophy, Korean War, or hip hop, it is too broad. You will need a thesis statement! If you have trouble coming up with a thesis statement, your topic is probably too broad. Narrowing a topic for Inquiry: The thesis statement is that sentence or two in your text that contains the focus of your essay and tells your reader what the essay is going to be about.
A good research project must be narrowed down in order to be meaningful and manageable. How to Narrow Your Topic Example:I'm thinking of doing a paper on "fashion." This topic could develop in many different ways.
The best way to • narrow your topic • is to apply a few • of the old familiar • question words, like • who, what, where, • when, why, and how.
What do you know about it? What don't you know? • What aspects of your topic interest you: historical, sociological, psychological, etc.? • What time period do you want to cover? • On what geographic region do you want to focus? • What kind of information do you need? • A brief summary or a lengthy explanation? • Periodical articles, books, essays, encyclopedia articles? • Statistics? Hint: Ask Yourself Questions About Your Topic:
Sample Topic Narrowing Chart:General Topic: fashionTime span: 1920sPlace: US; urban; big cities (not rural)Person or group: youth; college ageEvent or Aspects: Changing attitudes; behavior; sociological