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What is the main message or claim of the article?
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I don’t have the article — could you paste it or share a link? If you want to figure out the main message yourself, here are quick steps and a one-sentence template you can use:
How to find the main message
1. Read the title, abstract/lead, intro and conclusion first — authors usually state the claim there.
2. Look for a thesis sentence (often in the first or last paragraph of the introduction).
3. Note repeated words/ideas and the evidence the author uses to support them.
4. Ask: What is the author trying to convince the reader of? Who is the intended audience and why does the author care?
5. Summarize in one sentence that links the topic and the author’s stance (and optionally the reason).
One-sentence template
- “[Author] argues that [main claim] because [key reason/evidence].”
If you paste the article or a passage, I’ll extract and write a concise main-message sentence for you.
How to find the main message
1. Read the title, abstract/lead, intro and conclusion first — authors usually state the claim there.
2. Look for a thesis sentence (often in the first or last paragraph of the introduction).
3. Note repeated words/ideas and the evidence the author uses to support them.
4. Ask: What is the author trying to convince the reader of? Who is the intended audience and why does the author care?
5. Summarize in one sentence that links the topic and the author’s stance (and optionally the reason).
One-sentence template
- “[Author] argues that [main claim] because [key reason/evidence].”
If you paste the article or a passage, I’ll extract and write a concise main-message sentence for you.
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