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Give me liberty or give me death
A thesis statement tells the reader what the paper and/or research is about and why it was done. It should not have opinion but tell what the expected outcome will be. In the final summary you will restate the thesis and tell if you proved your thesis in your paper.
Patrick Henry!! :D
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patrick henry , give me liberty or give me death!
Give me liberty or give me death
A potential thesis statement for a research paper on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow could be: "Through his poetry, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow not only captured the spirit of 19th-century America but also influenced the literary landscape of his time by promoting themes of patriotism, love, and human resilience."
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
The thesis statement of "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry could be: Sacrifices made out of love can demonstrate the true essence of selflessness and the depth of one's feelings for another person.
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
No you may not ask any questions in your thesis statement, because the thesis statement basically states your answer to whatever you are doing.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.
What is a great thesis statement about Radiology?
He was 78 when he discovered his thesis statement
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
The central point appears in your thesis statement.