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Yes. Your thesis can definitely present a controversial topic with all the aspect leading to its sensitivity. I suggest you take a look into a few thesis topic examples to help you understand what kind of controversial topics you can opt for. http://goo.gl/zR5vzD
Yes, there is a thesis statement in an argument. The thesis is usually stated in your intro only; the rest of the essay is just body paragraphs to prove your logic
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A thesis statement is made up of a topic and an argument.
Thesis Statement/Opening Paragraph- introduce thesis and argument Supporting Paragraph 1- Use details to support your argument Supporting Paragraph 2- Provide more evidence Closing Paragraph- Restate the thesis in different words
start with the thesis, then a substantiation, at last an example or a fact.
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
Yes. Your thesis can definitely present a controversial topic with all the aspect leading to its sensitivity. I suggest you take a look into a few thesis topic examples to help you understand what kind of controversial topics you can opt for. http://goo.gl/zR5vzD
Yes, there is a thesis statement in an argument. The thesis is usually stated in your intro only; the rest of the essay is just body paragraphs to prove your logic
An argument (thesis,idea or theory) which is opposite to one already proposed. A counterargument is an argument, with factual evidence or other kinds of support, that challenges either your thesis or a major argument for it.
An essay will have the following: Intro: hook thesis pre-view argument Body Paragraph 1-3: Argument Evidence to support argument closing paragraph: restate thesis restate arguments connect it to the audience.
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thesis statement; topic sentences
The thesis statement is the main argument or claim of the essay, while the supporting evidence is used to provide validation or examples that back up the thesis. The evidence helps to strengthen the argument and convince the reader of the validity of the thesis statement. Together, the thesis and supporting evidence work in tandem to present a coherent and persuasive argument.
A topic and an argument.
frame the argument of the entire paper.