What is a “thesis statement”?
Thesis Statement is a short statement, usually one to two sentences, that summarizes the central idea of an essay, research paper, etc., and is developed, supported, and explained throughout the paper by examples and supporting evidence (Dictionary.com). This statement is typically expressed within the introductory paragraph and outlines the structure of the rest of the paper.
Why is a Thesis Statement Significant?
- Organizes and better develops the essay’s argument.
- Tells the reader how you will interpret the topic under discussion (The Writing Center)
- Makes a claim that others might dispute (The Writing Center).
- Explains the purpose of the essay and how it will deliver that purpose.
- Integral to a successful and credible essay.
Examples:
- One moment I'll never forget was the time I spend in the Department of Motor Vehicles facing unpleasant surroundings, never ending lines, and rude people as I tried to get my first driver's license (Thesis Statement).
- If you're looking for the best campsite, there are three important factors to consider: the availability of recreational activities, the attractiveness of the location, and the closeness of basic amenities (Thesis Statement).
See What is a “thesis statement” and how do I write a strong one? for more information.
External Links
- The Thesis Statement — from Capital Community College
- Thesis Statement — from LEO: Literacy Education Online
- [1]-from Writing Tutorial Services, Idiana University
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Works Cited
"College of Arts and Sciences." The Writing Center. UNC College of Arts & Sciences, n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2013.
Hacker, Diana. A Writer's Reference. 5th Ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2003.
"Thesis Statement - Examples." Thesis Statement - Examples. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2013.
"thesis statement." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 07 Nov. 2013. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/thesis statement>.