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Which is not an example of an effective thesis for an essay comparing two texts about the life of George Washington?

Both Talley and Kirk write about George Washington, the first president of the United States.

Kirk’s more detailed analysis of historical documents makes her article more convincing than Talley’s.

Talley’s reliance on the work of only one historian makes his article less credible than Kirk’s.

Kirk’s analysis of George Washington’s role in the Revolutionary War demonstrates an awareness of race issues that is not present in Talley’s article.

1 answer

Both Talley and Kirk provide valuable insight into the life of George Washington, but ultimately, Kirk's more comprehensive analysis makes her article a stronger representation of his legacy.