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In a subject-by-subject comparison essay, a thesis statement must
show how the theme is developed in both works.
sum up all of the major points.
compare and contrast the theme in both works.
clearly explain the essay’s topic and viewpoint.
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clearly explain the essay’s topic and viewpoint.
Explanation: a thesis should state what you are comparing and the stance or claim you will argue. It may signal how the theme is developed in each work or indicate the basis of comparison, but it should not try to summarize all major points (that’s for the body or conclusion) nor perform the full compare/contrast itself.
Explanation: a thesis should state what you are comparing and the stance or claim you will argue. It may signal how the theme is developed in each work or indicate the basis of comparison, but it should not try to summarize all major points (that’s for the body or conclusion) nor perform the full compare/contrast itself.
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