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Which of these is a question used to develop a thesis statement?
What evidence supports my position?
Where can I find more information about my topic?
What does my reader believe about the topic?
Why is this important to me or my reader?
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What evidence supports my position?
A good thesis must make a claim that you can support. Asking what evidence supports your position helps you shape a clear, defensible thesis. (Questions about where to find information or what readers believe are useful for research and audience analysis, and "why it's important" helps with purpose, but they don't directly form the thesis itself.)
A good thesis must make a claim that you can support. Asking what evidence supports your position helps you shape a clear, defensible thesis. (Questions about where to find information or what readers believe are useful for research and audience analysis, and "why it's important" helps with purpose, but they don't directly form the thesis itself.)
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