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Tips for Developing Your Thesis Statement - Coggle Diagram
Tips for Developing Your Thesis Statement
Imanuella Kristika/191224016
Category Thesis Statement
Informative Statement
a. Analytical Statement
b.Expository Statement
2.Persuasive Statement
a. Argumentative Statement
Thesis Statement Definition
A thesis statement is a sentence (sometimes more than one sentence)
that reveals your message's main point
Purpose of Thesis Statement
Thesis Statement helps researchers demonstrate mastery of material objects and formal objects, as well as in building arguments.
Thesis Statement helps the reader understand the researcher's position and recognize the researcher's expertise in a particular field.
Thesis Statement does not require any evidence to be submitted, because this position is only as a means of confirming the purpose of research at an early stage.
Thesis Statements are informative and some are persuasive.
Informative Thesis Statement, in the form of assumptions that contain information or a description of the object of research to be studied, with the following characteristics:
Informative
2.Guiding the reader to the conclusion to be reached.
Must be proven/connected with data
4.Contains knowledge, (researcher's understanding of the concepts he discusses).
Analytical statement, is a statement submitted by the researcher in the form of an informative statement by analyzing the problem. Researchers try to break down problems in material objects into parts, components, and ideas, then evaluate them.
An expository statement is a researcher's statement that describes a particular type of problem, demanding the reader to the actual problem by making details, descriptions, or explanations about an object under study.
This statement states a claim that can spark debate. This presupposes that, the thesis statement provides reasons that support the truth claims in the research proposal in an argumentative manner.
Write a strong Thesis Statement?
Thesis Statement should focus and try to provide answers to questions.
Thesis Statement must present arguments.
3.The thesis statement must present a specific statement
The thesis statement must have a connection with the larger problem.
5.Thesis Statement must provide an understanding of new things
Thesis Statement WRITING Position
Thesis Statement can be stated in several places, namely in the part of the proposal, thesis or dissertation.
In the proposal, the Thesis Statement can be stated at the end of the first paragraph of the background of the problem, to make it easier for researchers to start building arguments for the importance of researchers doing research. Here, Thesis Statement is expressed in the form of one or two sentences.
Then, the researcher needs to repeat the Thesis Statement at the end of the background of the proposal, but it is disclosed more comprehensively, and becomes a summary of the minutes of the research design.
In the Conceptual Basis section, researchers need to elaborate more on the Thesis Statement into a more in-depth theoretical proposition.
The Thesis Statement must have a relationship with the issues discussed, therefore it must not conflict with the points that will be discussed in the thesis or dissertation.