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Thesis Statements

Thesis Statements. A thesis is a statement that tells the reader the topic of your entire paper. Basic Five Paragraph Essay: Introduction Lead Background Information Preview of Main Points Thesis Statement Body Paragraph #1 Body Paragraph #2 Body Paragraph #3 Conclusion. Thesis Tips.

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Thesis Statements

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  1. Thesis Statements • A thesis is a statement that tells the reader the topic of your entire paper. • Basic Five Paragraph Essay: • Introduction • Lead • Background Information • Preview of Main Points • Thesis Statement • Body Paragraph #1 • Body Paragraph #2 • Body Paragraph #3 • Conclusion

  2. Thesis Tips • An effective thesis has a subject and a position. • One of the easiest ways to create a strong thesis is to take the prompt question and turn it into a statement! • You must have the author and title of the literary work in your thesis statement! • Take out “filler words”—I think, etc.

  3. Example Thesis Statement Prompt: Identify and explain the purpose of the preface to Night by Elie Wiesel. Thesis Statement: Elie Wiesel wrote the preface to Night to inform his readers why it was important that he write his memoir.

  4. Tips for Brainstorming YOUR Essay • Think about your 2 point response and EXPAND upon the ideas you’ve already come up with • Think about the ideas Elie Wiesel presents in “The Perils of Indifference” • How do the words “responsibility” and “indifference” work together?

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