Focusing an Essay with a Thesis

Focusing an Essay with a Thesis

Focusing an Essay with a Thesis When writing an essay, the main thing you want to keep in mind is that you need a clear focus to follow through with. This focus should come in the form of a statement called a thesis . It can be helpful to place the focus statement in your introduction – the most common placement is the last sentence of the opening paragraph. That is where thesis statements are usually expected in academic writing, however, it is not necessary that you place the statement there. The best place for a thesis is where it works the best in your essay. You have the choice of where to place it, but it can be important and helpful to place it at the beginning of your essay so that your focus is clearly stated and you can follow through with that focus. What is a thesis statement? A clear statement of your focus, or your main point. What is the basic idea or point you want to convey to the reader? What is your argument? What do you want to make the reader believe? Can you think of at least three or four points that clearly relate to this main point? In other words, can your point be argued? A promise to the reader. What promise do you make to the reader about where your essay is going? What a thesis statement is NOT It is NOT a statement of fact – it is a statement of opinion. It should NOT be written in the form of a question. How do I focus my essay? The first sentence of each paragraph should make a point that clearly relates back to the focus statement (thesis). Each paragraph should contain information relevant only to the paragraph's opening sentence. This information should include an explanation of how or why the point you are making relates back to the focus statement (thesis). Make sure you keep and carry through with the promise you made to the reader. Do I have a thesis? The best way to check for your focus statement (thesis) is to underline it. Then, it will be easier to check through the rest of your essay to make sure each paragraph relates to the underlined statement. The Writing Center Clarion University of Pa. ©2009 .

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