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research paper


Question Posted Saturday June 24 2006, 7:13 pm

hi everyone. im writing a research paper on music and i really really need help making a strong thesis. and im not sure how to exactly write one. if anyone could help me out i would really appreciate it because im extremely confused haha<3

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crack_is_wack answered Sunday June 25 2006, 2:47 pm:
Think about what you're writing about. The thesis sentence should just sum up your entire paper. For example, if I was writing a paper on why I was awesome, my thesis might be:


"It is undeniable that crack_is_wack is a wonderful person; she is intelligent, beautiful, and incredibly kind."

Then the rest of my paper would be using examples of how I was intelligent, beautiful, and kind, and then in my conclusion I would finish by saying my thesis again, but in different words. For example:

"Crack_is_wack has made a vast difference in the world, and we will all be forever greatful for her sharing her immense brilliance with us all."


Here are two thesises I've written in essays before, just to give you some more examples:

Drummond showed Hillsboro and the world that rather than pick sides in the battle of evolutionism and creationism, or any issue involving conflicting ideas for that matter, they should respect the beliefs that were different from theirs and be open to finding a balance.

Wendell, Virgil, and Maricela all learned to tolerate their unchangeable problems in life when they discovered that although they could not completely change their situations, they could change their outlook on life.

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Good luck with your paper, and I hope this helps!

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