A thesis statement is made up of a topic and an argument.
A thesis statement is basically a question or statement that you are going to answer/describe in your essay. It is usually in the first paragraph.
No, generally for essays or papers you are not answering your thesis statement, you are asserting it. You make your thesis statement generally in the first paragraph and spend the rest of the paper proving the claim you have made.
no there is not a hook in a thesis statement.
If you did it wouldn't be a thesis "STATEMENT" would it, it would be a thesis "QUESTION".
Introductory paragraph.
A thesis statement is basically a question or statement that you are going to answer/describe in your essay. It is usually in the first paragraph.
A Thesis Statement states the central idea in any essay and sums it up.
A topic and an argument.
No, generally for essays or papers you are not answering your thesis statement, you are asserting it. You make your thesis statement generally in the first paragraph and spend the rest of the paper proving the claim you have made.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
all the above it is the begining of the essay that tell you what the essay is going to be about
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
There is no standard thesis statement for anything. When you write a thesis statement, you need to state your argument (what ever opinion you have on marriage and divorce), and then use the rest of the essay to back up your position.
no there is not a hook in a thesis statement.
The thesis statement tells what the essay will be about.