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Thesis statement

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Marco Ponce Version 1 Year ?06-?07 CH 3 ? Planning and Drafting your Paper 3.1 The Writing Process ? The writing process consists of the following stages 1. Understanding the assignment 2. Zeroing on a topic 3. Gathering information 4. Organizing the information 5. Developing a thesis statement 6. Writing the first draft 3.2 Understanding the assignment Following directions is crucial. Ask yourself what the assignment allows you to accomplish. By doing so, you can find your purpose. 3.3 Zeroing on a topic A subject is a broad discussion area; a topic is one small segment of a subject. If you choose your own topic, pick one narrow enough so that you can develop it properly

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Essay Guide Thesis: Make a STRONG thesis statement! Answer the question addressing the change over time of the era. Divide it up into usually three categories. Body Paragraphs: Topic Sentences need to be specific concise and answer the questions, should be in the same order as the categories listed in your thesis. Include TONS of SFI (specific factual information) to PROVE what you?re saying in the essay. ANALYZE that specific factual information. Conclusion: Not all that important. Do it if you have time as long as you get the body paragraphs done and include the sustainable information. Basically repeats the thesis in different words.
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