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A strong thesis statement must
incorporate as much information as possible.
offer an impartial opinion on any topic.
present a topic and the writer’s viewpoint.
include the writer’s viewpoint and supporting evidence.
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Present a topic and the writer’s viewpoint.
A strong thesis states the subject and the writer’s clear position or claim. It need not include detailed evidence (that belongs in the body), nor be impartial, and packing in too much information makes it unclear. Example: "School uniforms should be required in public schools because they reduce bullying and improve focus."
A strong thesis states the subject and the writer’s clear position or claim. It need not include detailed evidence (that belongs in the body), nor be impartial, and packing in too much information makes it unclear. Example: "School uniforms should be required in public schools because they reduce bullying and improve focus."
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