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1 Writing the Thesis Statement Ms. De La O

2 What is a thesis statement? For most student work, it's a one- or two- sentence statement that explicitly outlines the purpose or point of your paper. The thesis states what you will be arguing on behalf of.

3 What does the thesis statement do? It should point toward the development or course of argument the reader can expect your argument to take. The thesis statement lets your reader know which side you are on.

4 Where does the thesis statement go? Since the rest of the paper will support or back up your thesis, a thesis is normally placed at or near the end of the introductory paragraph. The thesis statement is also reworded in the concluding paragraph.

5 What does the thesis statement contain? The thesis sentence must contain an arguable point. A thesis sentence must not simply make an observation -- for example, ”Salinger seems in his novel The Catcher in the Rye to be obsessed with ducks." Rather, it must assert a point that is arguable: “ Salinger uses ducks to point to his novel's larger theme: growing into adulthood."

6 What does the thesis statement determine? The thesis sentence must control the entire argument. Your thesis sentence determines what you are required to say in a paper. It also determines what you cannot say. Every paragraph in your paper exists in order to support your thesis. Accordingly, if one of your paragraphs seems irrelevant to your thesis you have two choices: get rid of the paragraph, or rewrite your thesis.

7 For example…. Imagine that as you are writing your paper, you stumble across the new idea that ducks are used in Salinger’s novel not only to come to the realization that everything changes and grows, but also to signal when the self is in crisis. This observation is a good one; do you really want to throw it away? Or do you want to rewrite your thesis so that it accommodates this new idea?

8 The thesis as an unspoken contract Understand that you can't simply stick the idea in without preparing the reader for it in your thesis. The thesis is like a contract between you and your reader, where you only supply your reader with information they are prepared for.

9 The thesis provides structure for your paper A good thesis not only signals to the reader what your argument is, but how your argument will be presented. In other words, your thesis sentence should either directly or indirectly suggest the structure of your argument to your reader. Say, for example, that you are going to argue that ”Salinger explores the realization of growing into adulthood using three different characters: Jane, Allie, and Phoebe.” In this case, the reader understands that you are going to have three important points to cover, and that these points will appear in a certain order.

10 The thesis does not tell the reader what the paper will be about. The title does this. Don‘t tell readers about something; tell them what about something. Answer the questions “how?” or “why? ” The thesis is one main point and doesn't squeeze three different theses for three different papers into one sentence; Most importantly, it passes The "So What?" Test. Assertion+Topic=Thesis

11 The summarize, a thesis SHOULD…. - take a stand -not be afraid to have an opinion -justify discussion -express one main idea -be restricted

12 For Example…. Poor: The Catcher in the Rye is a readable book. Good: The Catcher in the Rye is a good book because it is about a young adolescent who struggles with growing up.


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