1. Decide what type of paper you are writing
An analytic paper breaks down a topic or an idea into its components, evaluates it, and then presents the breakdown and evaluation to an audience.
An expository paper (explanatory) explains something to the audience.
A argumentative document makes a claim on a topic and supports it with specific evidence. claim can be an opinion, a proposal, a evaluation, a cause and effect statement, or an interpretation. Argumentative papers are designed to convince the audience that the claim is based on the evidence presented.
A thesis statement in the first paragraph of a text, even if it does not fall within one of these categories (e.g., narrative), could be very helpful.
2. The thesis statement should be clear and concise. It should only cover the topics you will be discussing in your paper.
3. The thesis statement is usually found at the end or first paragraph of a paper.
4. You may have to change your topic as you write. Therefore, you might need to revise the thesis statement to reflect what you have discussed in your paper.
Irnpost.com does an exhaustive article about popular
thesis generator tools.
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