Thesis Statements Flashcards

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A thesis IS…

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  • a specific claim, assertion, or position
  • arguable, supportable, and/or defendable
  • both concise AND specific
  • informed by the context of the prompt and your motivation
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What is a thesis very similar to?

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A signature–it’s unique to you and your essay (the more specific, the better!)

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What can you think of a thesis as?

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a roadmap to your essay–it tells the reader what you will argue, how, and why

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A thesis is NOT…

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  • a statement of fact (there’s no need to prove or argue fact)
  • a statement of opinion (a claim is supportable with evidence; an opinion is not)
  • a broad or general statement or restatement of the prompt
  • a question (though it can respond to a question)
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How should your thesis be formatted?

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It should be a single sentence (semicolons can be used), it should appear at the end of your introduction, be specific and precise, and establish both your position and how you will support it.

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