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2 An argumentative statement that is supportable It is NOT a fact Be careful that it is not too vague or broad so that is has a single focus that is appropriate for the length of your paper. It is the most important sentence in the entire paper!!!!

3 As a runaway slave, Jim is in danger from the law. One major theme in American Literature is discovery. Shakespeare was a brilliant man. Death Becomes Her reveals the destructive fear humanity has with aging.

4 If your thesis is too vague or broad, replace the vague words with more exact words and vague ideas with more complete information Vague: My recent trip to Florida was really bad. Revised: My recent trip to Florida was disappointed because the weather upset my sightseeing plans.

5 You can sometimes make a thesis statement more specific by stating the natural divisions of the subject. This can often set up an outline for the entire essay. Vague: The movie Southern Smoke seemed phony. Revised: The costumes, the dialogue, and the plot of the movie Southern Smoke all seemed phony.

6 Two men were killed on the highway. My week at camp was fun. Clay token were precursors to the Sumerian ideographs. A hearty belly laugh makes good medicine.

7 The thesis statement must be a specific as possible. A specific thesis will focus your subject and allow for a strong essay.

8 Moby-Dick is about the problem of evil. Moby-Dick is boring and pointless. Moby-Dick is about a big, white whale. The use of “whiteness” in Moby-Dick illustrates the uncertainty about the meaning of life that Ishmael expresses throughout the novel.

9 Fast food Underage drinking Video games

10 Examples from the text: Direct quotations Summaries of scenes Paraphrase Other critics’ opinions Historical and social context Always remember to read carefully and highlight useful passages and quotes!


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