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The Thesis Statement



 


 Video I: How to write an A+ Thesis Statement

            The Thesis Statement is the single,  specific claim that an essay is going to support. It tells the reader where you are going in your essay and how you plan on getting there. it has three main parts: the subject( topic of the essay), the pricise opinion(personal opinion on the subject/topic of the essay) and the bleprint of reasons(where you show the reader HOW you plan your argue and prove your opinion)

Source:
Nawal Nader-french.(19 feb 2010).how to write an A+ thesis Statement.(video file). From https://ww.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=234&v=5HQWodWIQ


Video II: Thesis Statement-how to construct and compose(review)

Tips to have into account to plan a Thesis Statement

  1. TOPIC: what the paper will deal with
  2. CLAIM:  Personal opinion abot the topic
  3. REASONS TO SUPPORT THE CLAIM: At least three point to persuade the reader to believe your claim

Source:
Chris heafner.(24 Aug. 2011) Thesis Statements-how to construct and compose (a review). (video file). From https://www.youtbe.com/watch?v=DfUkdh8Z08

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