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Once you’ve established the topic of your essay and clearly stated it as such, begin using supporting details to elaborate on your thesis. However, if you find in you’re writing, your essay isn’t further elaborating on the thesis you’ve chosen or you're thesis is not being supported, revise to avoid falling short of the expectations readers have in reading your essay, as well as losing credibility. In doing so, you strengthen your essay and your thesis statement now offering better logic and detail.  A successful essay has a well thought-out, clarified, precise thesis statement with evidence to support it; leaving no reader confused about what they’ve just read.  
Once you’ve established the topic of your essay and clearly stated it as such, begin using supporting details to elaborate on your thesis. However, if you find in you’re writing, your essay isn’t further elaborating on the thesis you’ve chosen or you're thesis is not being supported, revise to avoid falling short of the expectations readers have in reading your essay, as well as losing credibility. In doing so, you strengthen your essay and your thesis statement now offering better logic and detail.  A successful essay has a well thought-out, clarified, precise thesis statement with evidence to support it; leaving no reader confused about what they’ve just read.  


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