A thesis statement explains/introduces the main points that will be written and the purpose of your paper. When writing a thesis statement, get two main points that you can expand on. Next correlate those main themes to the topic and explain your reasoning. In a new sentence, explain the purpose, whether it is to persuade or inform people. I will use an example that I have written for a literary analysis paper.
Thesis: “Postponing reading/writing proficiency will affect bilingual families and their children and could hinder other kid’s levels of comphrension due to individuality and learning settings.”
Purpose: “In this essay, I will pose solutions to the consequences of children belatedly starting literacy prowess.”
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Sample Response: "Sea Fever” by John Masefield uses several poetic devices that classify it as a fixed form poem. It has three stanzas of four lines each; it has a repeating aabb, ccdd, eeff rhyme scheme; and each line is about the same length and uses the same rhythmic pattern.