Question

A good thesis statement should be which of the following...
-Indicate whether the speech is persuasive or informative by the precise wording and whether it leads to a specific opinion or direction
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-Be framed well
-Be a short, declarative sentence
-Leave it up to your audience to determine how to feel about your topic
-Put your topic into a sentence
-Be complex
-Add your argument, viewpoint, or opinion (in a persuasive speech)
-Be clear and decisive
-Lay out the basic goal of the entire speech

Answers

GPT-4o mini
A strong thesis statement should ideally encompass the following characteristics:

1. **Indicate the type of speech**: It should clearly indicate whether the speech is persuasive or informative and guide the audience toward a specific viewpoint or direction.

2. **Be framed well**: The wording should be clear, precise, and well-structured to effectively convey the main idea.

3. **Be a short, declarative sentence**: While it can include complexity, it should remain concise and to the point.

4. **Add your argument, viewpoint, or opinion**: For persuasive speeches, it should clearly present your argument or stance on the topic.

5. **Be clear and decisive**: The statement should leave no ambiguity about your position or the main point of the speech.

6. **Lay out the basic goal of the entire speech**: The thesis should provide an overview of what the audience can expect and what the main focus will be.

Based on these characteristics, a strong thesis statement should **not** leave it up to your audience to determine how to feel (this is more appropriate for an open-ended discussion or exploratory speech) and should not be overly complex. Instead, it should strive for clarity and direction.