THE THIRD STEP: Write a preliminary
thesis statement.
A thesis statement proposes an idea, the central idea that you will be
exploring in your paper. It does not just state the facts; it also takes
a position on the facts. A thesis statement includes an idea, opinion or
theory which the paper will defend or question. Note how the following
two thesis statements include a clear position. Further, the order of points
in the thesis statements (in bold text) will help structure the logical
development of the entire paper.
Thesis example one:
"Cigarette smoking in public buildings must be banned because it poses a health
hazard to the non-smoker, damages public buildings,
and is a violation of our constitutional right to life."
Thesis example two: "Shay's
Rebellion was a poorly planned and unnecessary revolt that
hurt the cause it proposed to help."
Your next step is to write a preliminary thesis statement. Note that as you do
your actual research, you will likely modify or change the thesis to reflect new
information. If you feel you don't yet know enough about the topic to even write
a preliminary thesis, try to locate an article on EBSCOhost or the Internet that
provides an overview of the topic. If you are ready to write a preliminary thesis
now, do so below.
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EXAMINE YOUR THESIS STATEMENT:
Is the statement reasonable?
Considering the required length of the paper, will you be able to adequately
support the thesis you have selected? How many main points will you attempt
to cover? A typical five to seven page paper usually covers three or four
main points. A ten-page paper usually covers four or five main points.
If you are at all unsure about your thesis, now is the time to visit the
Writing Lab for guidance.