Reading blog #4 on Thesis statements
Main points/Summary
- Thesis is an assertion that academic writers make at the beginning of what they write and then support using evidence.
- Thesis encompasses the information writers use for their arguments.
- Working thesis is your first attempt at an assertion of your essay and valuable because it helps you read selectively.
- Working thesis has 3 models.
- The correcting misinterpretation model is when you correct writers whose arguments you believe have misconstrued or more aspects of an issue.
- The filling-the-gap is the gap points of what are often overlooked or ignored in a discussion
- The modifying what others said model - Assumes that mutual understanding is possible
- Know that the issue is present
- Help the reader understand your claim
Quotes
- "Never accept your working thesis as your final position." (100)
- Rework your thesis by looking over and revising till you reached the "perfect thesis"
- "The process of establishing a background for understanding an issue typically involves four steps." (104)
- The four steps explains how people find out an issue through finding context in a thesis.
- "Establish that the topic on the conversation, the issue, is current and relevant"
- The writer should always keep in mind of what others have to say about your topic or argument.
Question
In what way can we fully satisfied in our thesis?
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