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thesisstatement2.1.docx
ThesisStatementAssignment.docx
thesisstatement2.1.docx
2.1 Thesis Statement
Part A
Developing a Thesis Statement
In order to write a focused and organized essay, you need a strong thesis statement to guide your writing. It is a summary of the main points you plan to write about and communicates the significance of your topic. The reason for writing your essay is to prove your thesis statement to your audience. It appears at the end of your essay introduction. What makes a good thesis statement? • It makes a declarative statement with an interesting perspective that you can support and/or defend about your topic. • It controls the entire essay; it determines what you are going to say (and not say). Every paragraph in your essay exists only to support your thesis statement. • It provides structure for your essay. It signals what your purpose is and how your essay will be organized. (parallelism) o For example, you are going to write that, “Students should use effective study habits X, Y, and Z to be more successful in school.” This has now made your reader aware that you are going to have 3 important points to discuss (X, Y, and Z), and that they will appear in that order in your essay. How do I write my thesis statement? Before you write your thesis statement, you should decide on the purpose of your essay and determine at least 3 different pieces of evidence to support that purpose. 1. Name your topic. 2. Choose your purpose or focus. 3. State your intentions by adding a group of words summarizing your main points as evidence. 4. Create a working thesis statement using concrete and specific language. Example: TOPIC: Dog adoption PURPOSE: Argument in favor of dog adoptions MAIN POINTS: • adopting a dog saves lives. • provides a faithful friend and family member. • supports ethical breeding practices. • is cost-effective. • reduces overpopulation.
ThesisStatementAssignment.docx
Thesis Statement Assignment
Thesis statements are like movie, video game, and television series trailers; they give the viewer an insight into the film, video game, or television series and its main points and themes. A strong thesis is like a roadmap. It gives direction, has a clear point, and offers insight about the trailer’s message or theme. Thinking like a trailer editor helps you identify the main argument of a story and summarize it concisely for an audience. Use the trailers in the document below to practice writing strong thesis statements based on visual, thematic, and narrative evidence from the media.
AI Reminder: Review the English department's AI policy located in the syllabus and at the top of the Content area of Blackboard. AI should not be used to write any part of this assignment -- I want your own thoughts.
Step 1: Practice Writing Thesis Statements Using Trailers
Create thesis statements for two (2) of the following trailers. In the attached document, use the Guiding Questions in the document below to assist your viewing and notetaking. You will want to watch each trailer at least twice to get all the important information you will need to write your thesis statements.
045 Thesis Statement_Trailer_Analysis Assignment Revised.docx
Step 2: Reflection on Your Work
Write a short paragraph (150-200 words) about your strongest thesis statement. Answer the following questions in your paragraph.
· Which trailer did you watch for this thesis statement? Why did you choose this one?
· Have you seen the film, game, or series before? How did that help or hinder you?
· Why do you feel this is your strongest thesis statement of the 3 you wrote?
· What evidence from the trailer did you use to craft your thesis statement? (visuals, audio, dialogue, etc.) Be specific and clearly explain your reasoning.
· Use the Developing Thesis Statements Handout section “How will I know if my thesis statement works?” from the module to help you justify your thesis statement.
Submit BOTH your 3 thesis statements and reflection paragraph in the same MLA-formatted Word document.
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