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Department of English Cornell University Sourcebook for New Instructors Ed Alice Maurice June 1998 367
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Department of English Cornell University Sourcebook for New Instructors Ed Alice Maurice June 1998 367. -1900) WO or G 1 - : S and : Fi - i -- -- -- d -d What . is . a thesis? What does it need to do?. Arguable/Debatable. There’s no reason to make a statement that everyone already agrees on. . For your thesis to be strong, . reasonable . people . should . 879 280 319 280 391 498 107 110 110 114 114 114 115 109 109 221 221 42 42 42 42& 410 411 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 510 5& ABCD A1B-0.729741C-0.46635-0.064691D-0.338210.083210.0911831 Table1.Correlationbetweenquestionitems(where:A=ToseethingsImightdo;B=ToseethingsIcan'tdo;C=ToseethingsIwouldn Making Sure That Your . Night. Essays . Will Be The Best Papers That You Will. Ever Write.. What is the point of the thesis?. It is impossible to write a good essay without a strong thesis. . The thesis is the central idea of your paper.. 136Detroit Baptist Seminary Journalguments for the view that supports both the eternal security of the be-The various interpretations of this passage in contemporary litera- The views (3) true believe lal. Identifying strong textual evidence. What is evidence?. Information that we SEE in the text that we can use to support what we THINK about the text. Evidence is VERY IMPORTANT!!!!! Because it helps us to PROVE our ideas . Developed by Kayleen Doornbos for the Bellevue College Writing Lab. For Today. A thesis statement: what it is & is not, and what it does. Origin story: where thesis statements come from. Proving ground: draft and test some thesis statements. Rhetorically, thesis statements are important because they clarify for the reader the controlling idea of the paper. Without a clear thesis, the reader may lose patience because he/she doesn’t see the point. . Evidence, Interpretation, and Connection. Parts of the Body. Topic Sentence. Direction and Controlling Ideas. Evidence. Quoted material. Relevant, thesis-centered. Analysis. Connection of parts to whole, evidence to . What is a THESIS STATEMENT? . A . thesis statement . is a one-sentence summarization of the argument or analysis that is to follow. Think of the thesis as the answer to the question your paper explores.. Almost all assignments, no matter how complicated, can be reduced to a single question. . For example, if your assignment is, “Write a report to the local school board explaining the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class,” turn the request into a question like, “What are the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class?” . Learning to write real good. very well. Outline. Planning for success. Components of a thesis and available formats. The Introduction. The materials and methods. The results section. The dreaded discussion.
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