Thesis Statements And Research Papers Quiz
Prepare yourself and get ready to take this 'Thesis Statements and Research Papers Quiz.' A thesis statement usually appears at the conclusion of the introductory paragraph of a paper. It offers a concise summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper, etc. It is usually expressed in one sentence, and the statement may be reiterated elsewhere. Learn more about thesis statements in this quiz about research papers. Good luck!
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What is a Thesis Statement? Choose all that apply:
It is the first sentence at the beginning of each paragraph.
It makes a claim that other people may dispute, challenge, or oppose.
It is a question in response to the writing assignment.
It is a road map for a paper; it tells the reader what the paper will focus on.
It is a simple statement of fact.
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The first thing you should do after receiving your writing prompt is write your thesis statement.
A good thesis statement is a broad generalization of your topic. state true or false. , a "blueprinted" thesis statement exists. true or false, which thesis statement below is a "blueprinted" thesis statement.
The Yankee Doodle Restaurant is a great place to eat for several reasons.
The Yankee Doodle Restaurant is a great place to eat because the staff is friendly, the food is delicious, and the atmosphere is relaxing.
The Yankee Doodle Restaurant is a great place to eat.
None of the above
A thesis statement should reflect the main idea of an essay.
A good thesis statement would be that has _______. .
Unwanted opinions
Precise information
None of these
A good thesis statement should have the ability
To be valid in every case.
To be argued.
To be unchallenging.
To be interesting.
A good thesis statement:
Usually needs to be two or three sentences so that the main idea of your paper is clearly stated.
Is found at the beginning of each paragraph.
Is the first sentence of your conclusion.
Is found in the introduction.
A strong statement is that does not attack the person who is making the claim, rather than the claim that is made.
Partially true
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