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The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

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Page 1: The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

The Thesis Statement

Page 2: The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

What does College Board say?

Begins your essay

“States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must do more than restate the question.” (college board rubric)

Must answer prompt

About 3 sentences

Sets up the topics you will cover for the reader

Page 3: The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

Thesis Formula

X. However, A,B, and C. Therefore, Y.

X- Contradictory side or background information

A,B, and C- Your main ideas of your three body paragraphs. This lets the reader know exactly what you will be discussing in your essay.

Y- Your main point of your argument

Page 4: The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

Practice #1 (as a class)

Analyze the cultural and economic responses of TWO of the following groups to the Indians of North America before 1750.

• British

• French

• Spanish

Page 5: The Thesis Statement. What does College Board say? Begins your essay “States a thesis that directly addresses all parts of the questions. The thesis must.

First steps

Tear apart the prompt

What does it mean to analyze?

Which of the two groups do you know more about?

Apply to the thesis format