Asked by Kaileigh
Read the following prompt:
Explain the ins and outs of tent camping and RV camping.
Which is the best evaluative thesis for the prompt?
There are advantages and disadvantages to staying in a tent or camper when enjoying the outdoors.
Most campgrounds separate RV’s and tents because of space, ground cover, and noise considerations.
I tent camped when I was younger but switched to an RV when I got older.
One night in a tent brings you closer to nature than a week in a camper ever could.
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Option 1.
Reason: The prompt asks you to explain the "ins and outs" of both tent and RV camping, so a thesis that evaluates both—acknowledging advantages and disadvantages of each—is most appropriate. Options 2 and 3 are factual or personal rather than evaluative comparisons, and option 4 takes a one-sided stance that doesn't promise a balanced explanation of both camping styles.
Reason: The prompt asks you to explain the "ins and outs" of both tent and RV camping, so a thesis that evaluates both—acknowledging advantages and disadvantages of each—is most appropriate. Options 2 and 3 are factual or personal rather than evaluative comparisons, and option 4 takes a one-sided stance that doesn't promise a balanced explanation of both camping styles.
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