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How a Thesis Statement Fits With the Rest of the Essay 2132 Views
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The London Bridge may be falling down, falling down, falling down....but your essay will be one stalwart structure that stands the tests of time.
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in how a thesis statement fits
- 00:05
with the rest of the essay Allah shmoop and s
- 00:08
a is like a bridge from one place to another
- 00:11
Hopefully a better one Your reader is fleeing their horrible
- 00:14
homeland a place of ignorance fear and misinformation You're leading
Full Transcript
- 00:19
them to enlightenment Aren't you just the best you say
- 00:24
You don't know anything about building bridges Well here's a
- 00:29
quick architecture lesson A bridge needs a keystone this thing
- 00:34
or it'll fall apart An essay needs a keystone to
- 00:38
in an essay that would be your thesis Let's Talk
- 00:40
about where to place your keystone so that your bridge
- 00:43
doesn't collapse crushing your readers under the weight of some
- 00:46
truly painful writing Your thesis is probably the first sentence
- 00:50
you write or at least it's up there after all
- 00:54
it's The whole reason you're writing this thing in the
- 00:56
first place however the first time you write it it's
- 01:01
going to be a little lumpy but it's also going
- 01:03
to be the last sentence You right you'll need to
- 01:05
return to your thesis after writing your paper and chisel
- 01:08
it to fit perfectly like this guy If your essay
- 01:12
goes way off topic you may need to change your
- 01:14
thesis entirely Well let's say you initially thought you were
- 01:17
going to write about how bridges bring people together But
- 01:23
you end up focusing on how bridges just cause horrible
- 01:26
traffic jams Guess what it's totally okay to change your
- 01:29
thesis What You want to refine your thesis shape its
- 01:37
edges make it a specific as possible Ask yourself questions
- 01:45
about your essay then answer Why do bridges cause horrible
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traffic jams Because they have few lanes because people are
- 01:51
scared to drive on them and go slow Include all
- 01:54
that in your thesis No pressure but your thesis needs
- 01:59
to be perfect Okay that's A lot of pressure we
- 02:02
admitted but pressure makes diamonds Once you shaped your thesis
- 02:10
where does it go A keystone for bridge usually goes
- 02:13
in the middle of the structure but that's a bad
- 02:15
place for a thesis statement You also don't want to
- 02:18
put it at the very beginning of your essay or
- 02:20
at the end that's How things fall apart No not
- 02:24
the book The best place for your thesis is the
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last line of your introductory paragraph or thereabout It sounds
- 02:33
tough but crafting and fitting your faces is simple It
- 02:35
needs to be concise specific On on topic On it
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should go with the end of your introductory paragraph Following
- 02:51
these rules will keep your readers from being crushed to
- 02:53
death Or at least save them from a nasty paper
- 02:55
cut as they rapidly flip through the pages racing to 00:02:58.818 --> [endTime] get to the end Oh oh oh
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