Thesis Statement, 论点, Main Idea, Focus
All essays should have a main idea: a sentence or two that tells your reader what the essay is about. This sentence usually appears in your first paragraph or introduction. If you have trouble formulating a main idea, you may not understand the question you are being asked to write about, you may not have done enough 阅读 or research, or you simply may not have done enough thinking.
We'll use the term "main idea' interchangeably with "argument," "focus," or "thesis 声明."
A strong thesis 声明
- reflects your own critical thinking about the topic
- conveys your own argument or point of view
- is not self-evident or obvious (if you can add the word "obviously" to your thesis 声明, you should think of ways to strengthen your idea)
- can be supported by evidence from 阅读s, course material, observations, data
- allows for development of ideas, not just repetition of one idea.