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They both say ‘I’. Let’s just get that out of the way. You can say ‘I’. It is your paper, after all, and your claim. | They both say ‘I’. Let’s just get that out of the way. You can say ‘I’. It is your paper, after all, and your claim. | ||
- | That’s what goes after these phrases to complete the sentence. The heart of any academic paper is its thesis statement. A thesis statement is an answer to a question. Since this questions | + | That’s what goes after these phrases to complete the sentence. The heart of any academic paper is its thesis statement. |
- | ## A thesis statement is an answer, not just a ' | + | ## A thesis statement is your answer |
There’s a lot of other ways people use this term ‘thesis’, | There’s a lot of other ways people use this term ‘thesis’, | ||
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## A thesis statement is original because you are the one who is saying it ## | ## A thesis statement is original because you are the one who is saying it ## | ||
- | Many students feel that they cannot say anything ‘new’. They learned all this stuff from others scholars’ arguments, so how can they argue anything other than what their sources argued? Easy. It is a new idea, and a new claim, because you are the one who is arguing it, and not someone else. Your perspective and your thinking is your own, and is thus unique. You do have something new to say. You’ve been influenced by the arguments of others, sure, and you’ll cite them, but you will now explain what that means to you, and that’s never been done before. It’s your thesis statement. | + | Many students feel that they cannot say anything ‘new’. They learned all this stuff from others scholars’ arguments, so how can they argue anything other than what their sources argued? Easy. It is a new idea, and a new claim, because you are the one who is arguing it, and not someone else. Your perspective and your thinking is your own, and is thus unique. You do have something new to say. You’ve been influenced by the arguments of others, sure, and you’ll cite them, but you will now explain what that means to you, and that’s never been done before. |
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