2. Take VERY good notes on the following material. I will go over it on Thursday.
STEP 4 of Writing: Writing a THESIS OR CLAIM.
Definition of THESIS: arguable main idea of a paper or paragraph
Purpose of Step 4: to provide analysis and argument of a topic, as well as providing a clear road map for the writer and the reader.
Formula of a thesis: Subject + Attitude or Belief about this subject + Blueprint = Thesis
Checklist for evaluating a thesis:
1. Is the thesis/claim debatable?
2. Does it answer an intellectual question?
3. It is not a statement of fact (consider the audience).
4. Does it clearly point the direction of the argument (limiting it scope).
5. Is the language vivid and clear?
6. Is the point I’m making one that would generate discussion and argument, or is it one that would leave people asking, “So what?” (does it pass the "how" and "why" test?)
7. Does it use an active verb? (Avoids "Be Verbs... is, are, am, were)
7. Does it use an active verb? (Avoids "Be Verbs... is, are, am, were)
3. Review and take notes over the following links:
http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/thesis_statement.shtml
http://www.csus.edu/englishta/ta/inclassactivities/Writing%20a%20strong%20thesis%20statement.doc
http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/thesis_statement.shtml
http://www.csus.edu/englishta/ta/inclassactivities/Writing%20a%20strong%20thesis%20statement.doc
** Try the revise exercise at the end.
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