Thesis statement

A thesis statement usually appears at the end of the introductory paragraph of a paper, and it offers a concise summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper, etc. A thesis statement is usually one sentence that appears at the beginning, though it may occur more than once.[1] The thesis statement is developed, supported, and explained in the course of the paper by means of examples and evidence. Thesis statements help organize and develop the system of proper writing, and also serve as a signal to readers about the topic of a paper.[1] They are essential components of scholarly research papers.

Types of thesis statements

The thesis statement will reflect the kind of paper being written. There are 3 kinds of papers: analytical, expository, and argumentative. The thesis statement will take a different form for each of these kinds of papers.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "How To Write a Thesis Statement". indiana.edu.
  2. "Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements". Purdue OWL. Purdue University. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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