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Writing a Strong Thesis Statement

Writing a Strong Thesis Statement. What is a strong thesis?. Requirement #1 on AP rubric Early in the essay (1 st paragraph) The central idea around which your paper is built One- to two-sentence answer to the question asked

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Writing a Strong Thesis Statement

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  1. Writing a Strong Thesis Statement

  2. What is a strong thesis? • Requirement #1 on AP rubric • Early in the essay (1st paragraph) • The central idea around which your paper is built • One- to two-sentence answer to the question asked • Your essay’s argument – to be defended with facts in your body paragraphs

  3. Basic elements of a strong thesis • Deals with all aspects of the question • Takes a clear position • Provides an organizational framework • Is on-target and relevant (addresses core issues)

  4. REMEMBER: Brainstorm first! If you were asked to… Compare and contrast demographic Stage 1 and Stage 3. Don’t you need to know whether you have background knowledge to support a statement about perceived similarities and differences?

  5. Practice Write a thesis statement for this prompt: “Compare and contrast basketball and football.”

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