A thesis in a literary analysis or literary research paper can take many forms.The thesis statement is one of the (if not the) most important parts of your paper. Think of it as the foundation of a house. If your foundation is weak and poorly constructed, what do you think happens to the house?The thesis statement is the announcement of your analytical argument that you intend to make and prove in the duration of your paper. It is a road map for the paper—it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper. It should be placed somewhere in the introduction of your paper. Many like to put it as the last sentence(s)of their introductory paragraph which is fine. A thesis statement is usually, but can be more than, one sentence long.Your thesis statement should include two parts: WHAT and WHY. oWHAT: What claim are you making about the text? oWHY: Why should we care? Why is your claim important? Your thesis should answer the “so what?” question.
Dynamic system theory deals with the theory of analyzing and understanding the development and changes in the movement of the child. It provides an insight to find the child's ability and readiness to learn and acquire new motor abilities. This theory is used for children who undergo certain motor challenges. It acts as a framework guiding the children's ability for movement and posture.