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Title: Thesis Statements


1
Thesis Statements
  • Pre-AP World History

2
Purpose of a Thesis
  • A thesis is like a roadmap to your essay. It
    should tell the reader
  • the topic you will be discussing,
  • the position that you will take on the issue,
  • the basic ideas that you will use to support your
    position.
  • By reading your thesis, a reader should be able
    to predict the topic of your 1st body paragraph,
    your 2nd, and your 3rd, in that order.

3
Purpose of a thesis
  • Writing a thesis is like answering your parents
    when they ask, What happened at the party last
    night? You want to give them just enough detail
    to get them off of your back, but not too much.
    You save the juicy details for the phone call to
    your best friend, which would be like your actual
    body paragraphs of your essay. This is where you
    fill in the gaps and solidify your story.

4
Anatomy of a thesis
  • A solid thesis has three core components
  • Categories
  • Addressing the prompt
  • Position (take one!)

5
Categories
  • Your thesis should always contain three
    categories, or topics of discussions
  • These will correlate with the topics of body
    paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 (in that order)
  • This prepares your reader for how you will
    organize your essay (which can really help your
    scoring!)

6
Addressing the Prompt
  • Your thesis statement needs to address ALL parts
    of the prompt. It should refer to all of the
    following
  • Dates/Time periods to be discussed
  • Regions to be addressed
  • Categories or topics for discussion (ex-
    cultural, political, etc.)
  • A reader should be able to look only at the
    thesis, and be able to guess the prompt with
    decent accuracy, even if they had never seen the
    test

7
Position (take one!)
  • Dont simply restate the prompt- take a stand!
  • The best ways to ensure that you do this are to
    start with one of the following words
  • Although
  • While
  • Despite

8
Thesis Dos and Donts
  • DO be specific. Avoid using vague categories
    such as cultural and political. Try- rise in
    secularism and development of democracy.
  • DO make sure your thesis is the LAST sentence of
    your FIRST paragraph. Use 2-3 sentences to lead
    up to your thesis providing background info about
    the time period that will put your thesis into
    helpful global context.

9
Thesis Dos and Donts
  • DONT use vague pronouns, such as it, she, they,
    he, etc. The thesis should be able to stand
    alone from the rest of the paper, and still make
    sense. That is not possible with a sentence that
    starts with They Also avoid very, things,
    many, much, etc.
  • DONT make statements that you cant support.
    Avoid words like always and never, since they can
    rarely be supported.

10
Thesis Dos and Donts
  • DONT be afraid to recognize the other side of
    the argument. This is easily avoided by starting
    with Although, Despite, or While. This makes you
    appear to be a rock start writer.
  • DONT use Buzz Lightyear-isms. From the dawn
    of time or Throughout man kind YUCK!
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