Which of the following is true about thesis statements? Thesis statements should be one sentence long. Thesis statements are narrow and give specific information to the reader. Thesis statements can begin with the phrase, “In this essay you will learn…” Thesis statements are often placed in the concluding paragraph. Thesis statements can use transition words to show relationships between main ideas.
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a, b, e
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Options A, B, and C are all correct statements regarding "thesis" in general. Options D and E are incorrect.
Option A :
- Thesis statements are generally one-liner i.e. one sentence long.
- This is because it is mostly an introductory line with short content and just a reference.
- Thus, option A is correct
Option B :
- The main idea i.e. the thesis statement is expected to be narrow and short
- The thesis idea should be crisp and clear.
- Thus, option B is correct
Option C :
- A thesis statement initiates with a topic to present an argument to start, a question appealing to the audience to think about the topic, or an introductory summary line for the content heading.
- Thus, "In this essay, you will learn about..." is a good way to introduce the audience to the essay topic.
- Thus, option C is correct
Option D :
- Thesis statements are the core idea of the content and thus can be placed in the introductory as well as concluding phases.
- Typically, it is placed at the end of the introductory paragraph but it can be restated in the conclusion as well.
- Thus, option D is incorrect.
Option E :
- Transition words are not expected in a thesis statement
- This is because transition words provide a wider boring aspect while the thesis's intent is on a crisp idea using crucial words only.
- Thus, option E is incorrect
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