How can you evaluate if your thesis statement is disputable or if it is merely stating facts?
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In this question, we are asked how the thesis can be evaluated.
- Ask yourself if the thesis statement responds to the query posed as the topic after carefully reading it.
- A strong thesis will always respond.
- Look for a defense of your thesis.
- Always have a viable counterargument or opposing viewpoint in your thesis statement.
- A strong, opinionated (but professional) thesis statement that adopts a position is necessary for this type of writing.
- The thesis should be debatable, which means there shouldn't be a clear-cut right or wrong response.
- As a result, you must convincingly support your position.
- The introductory paragraph contains the thesis statement, which is almost always found near the conclusion of that paragraph.
- Typically, it is one sentence long. the author's assertion or viewpoint about that subject; that is, it establishes a clear focal point for the reader.
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