I have always thought of a thesis as literally stating your
three main points of your three body paragraphs and being really straight
forward while doing so. The thesis is supposed to show your main point of your
paper, but you really do not need to spell it out for your reader. I learned
that it is supposed to lead your reader into the rest of your paper, and it is
also supposed to hold your paper together. Your thesis will most likely not
stay the same as your drafts change. I know with my paper my thesis did not
really connect with my evidence at first, even though I thought it would all
come together in some way. It was not really clear what my main point was until
my final draft.
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