Thesis Statement
What is it? → It is the specific claim your essay supports
How it is composed? → It is composed of three parts.
1) The subject: It is related to the topic of our essay. What is our essay going to be about? Be careful! 🔔 Knowing the topic is not the same as knowing what you are going to write about in your paper. For example, you can say that you want to write about computers, but that is not enough for a thesis statement.
2) The precise opinion: It is our opinion or claim on that topic. Taking into account the example from above, What do you have to say about computers? Are they good for our environment or not?
3)The blueprint of reasons: It has to do with showing your readers how you plan to argue and support your opinion about that claim. Keep in mind 🔔 the fact that your reasons should be different from one and the other so that they do not overlap the previous one.
Where do these reasons go?
Each reason can go at the end of the Thesis Statement, at the beginning of the Thesis Statement or they can be simply listed in the Thesis Statement.
Look at the examples on the video
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