Was the thesis explicitly stated' or implicitly stated by the author's?
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The thesis may be implied or explicitly stated, but it should always be evident to the reader. The thesis may differ in form depending on the type of writing (argumentative, persuasive, informative, narrative, etc.). The thesis should be restated in a new and interesting way in the conclusion.
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Unlike explicit arguments, implicit ones do not have a one-sentence thesis statement. Instead, authors of implicit arguments use evidence of many different kinds in effective and creative ways to build and convey their point of view to their audience.
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