Developing Purpose and Thesis Statements
Step 1 Consider the scenario.
Imagine that you need to submit a proposal for an informative speech about one topic of your choice. If your proposal is accepted, you will have 30 minutes to present your speeches.
Step 2 Choose a topic and create a title for your speech based on the chosen topic.
Step 3 State the general purpose for this topic.
Step 4 State the specific purposes for the topic.
Step 5 Write the thesis statement.
Step 6 Identify and generate a minimum of three (3) main points you will discuss in the speech.
Step 7: Generate a question that would reflect the audience's concern about your topic.
Step 8: Enter the thesis statement, question, and main points into a Word document using the format in the example shown here:
Example
Thesis Statement: The government should (or should not) provide health insurance coverage to all citizens.
Question: Why should the government provide health insurance coverage to all citizens?
Main Points:
- Health care is prohibitively expensive for citizens without health insurance.
- The first question you are asked when you call most doctors' offices in the United States is, "What type of insurance do you have?"
People without health insurance may be unable to get the health care they need.
5 years ago
10
Purchase the answer to view it

- 1637085178015_DevelopingPurposeAndThesisStatements.docx
- A++ solution
- *E14-27B (Debtor/Creditor Entries for Modification of Troubled Debt) Vista Corp. owes $600,000 to First National. The debt is a 10-year, 10% note due December 31, 2014. Because Vista Corp. is in financial trouble, First National agrees to extend the matur
- Strayer PAD 525 Public Law Week 2 Discussion 2
- ACC Exercise 21-10 Morgan Leasing Company
- Health Information Systems Paper
- Kim Woods
- for prof.Frank
- three basic physic problems
- Field Trip Reflection Paper
- Choice two - your role is as a consultant with ten years experience in the public financial management industry. After...