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24 January, 00:53

What is a thesis statement? A. a sentence that sums up the main idea of your composition B. the audience and purpose of a composition C. an implied idea that will be developed throughout a paragraph D. a generalization about the evidence you are going to present

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  1. 24 January, 02:14
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    D. a generalization about the evidence you are going to present. This is the correct option.

    Through the thesis, the writer expresses his / her claim. This is what he / she wants to prove through the writing. For example, the overuse of smartphones cause communication problems between family members. This example reflects the writer's objective: to write about the problems of communication in families. Then, it also includes which factor affects the communication problem: the overuse of smartphones. Where has he / she taken this generalization from? From evidence. This can be from reading or observing families. The generalization is this: all the family members that overuse smartphones have communication problems.

    These options are not right:

    A. a sentence that sums up the main idea of your composition. This sounds like the opening sentence of the concluding paragraph.

    B. the audience and purpose of a composition. The thesis is addressed to an audience but this is not mentioned in the statement. The purpose is part of the thesis when the writer states: " In this paper, I will explain why the overuse of smartphones bewteen family members cause communication ... " The underlined phrase shows the purpose.

    C. an implied idea that will be developed throughout a paragraph. In complex papers, the thesis may be implied but througout the text not the paragraph. You need to read the whole paper to infer what the thesis is.
  2. 24 January, 03:53
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    A. a sentence that sums up the main idea of your composition
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