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Would You Rather Thesis

Would You Rather Thesis . No “I’s” Allowed !. 3 Prong “Would You Rather” Thesis. Although living in the city offers more conveniences , country living is far more serene because it is quieter , it has less crime , and it provides a better quality of life.

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Would You Rather Thesis

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  1. Would You Rather Thesis No “I’s” Allowed!

  2. 3 Prong “Would You Rather” Thesis • Although living in the city offers more conveniences, country living is far more serene because it is quieter, it has less crime, and itprovidesa better quality of life.

  3. 3 Prong “Would You Rather” Thesis • Narrowing Statement: • Although living in the city offers more conveniences, • Poses an opposite perspective or point of view

  4. 3 Prong “Would You Rather” Thesis • Stance: • country living is far more serene • Confidently states your point of view • NO “I feel” or “I believe” statements

  5. 3 Prong “Would You Rather” Thesis • Prongs 1, 2, and 3 • because it is quieter, it has less crime, and itprovidesa better quality of life. • Parallel phrasing: subject +verb (present tense)

  6. “Would You Rather” GroupThesis • In your group, you are responsible for writing the thesis statement part you were assigned • Choose one of the Would You Rather scenarios on the board and create a group thesis statement on your poster paper • Clearly label the thesis parts: • NS- Narrowing Statement • S- Stance • P1, P2, P3- Prong 1, Prong 2, Prong 3 • Underline to show the parallel subject + verb

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