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    1. Readers might wonder, “Why are they not paid enough?” But this statement does not compel them to ask many more questions. The writer should ask himself or herself questions in order to replace the linking verb with an action verb, thus forming a stronger thesis statement, one that takes a more definitive stance on the issue:

      use passion and facts and don't create unanswered questions

    2. A joke means many things to many people. Readers bring all sorts of backgrounds and perspectives to the reading process and would need clarification for a word so vague. This expression may also be too informal for the selected audience.

      steer clear from jokes as not everyone shares a sense of humor

    3. The best way to revise your thesis statement is to ask questions about it and then examine the answers to those questions. By challenging your own ideas and forming definite reasons for those ideas, you grow closer to a more precise point of view, which you can then incorporate into your the

      question, prove, revise, repeat

    4. Your thesis will probably change as you write, so you will need to modify it to reflect exactly what you have discussed in your essay.

      There will most likely be several drafts of your thesis

    5. Taking an authoritative stance on the matter persuades your readers to have faith in your argument and open their minds to what you have to say.

      speak/tell your story with confidence

    6. A strong thesis statement must be precise enough to allow for a coherent argument and to remain focused on the topic.

      A thesis statement should make your argument and purpose clear

    7. The textbook Successful Writing explains that writers need a thesis statement to provide a specific focus for their essay and to organize what they will discuss in the body of their writing. A thesis statement is an argumentative central claim in a paper; the entire paper is focused on demonstrating that claim as a valid perspective. Your thesis statement should be in your introduction because you must make sure that the audience is aware of your paper’s intent so that there is clarity from the outset. Consider placing the thesis toward the bottom of your introduction. This allows you a few sentences to introduce the concept and prepare the reader for your purpose.

      A thesis statement is like a condensed preview from the back of the book. It tells readers what to expect and portrays the message the author is trying to share