Tuesday 11/10/15 ~ CAB Thesis

ROOTS

  • mania- madness
  • mar, meri, mer - sea

Writing Instruction
*Essays back

Notes: What makes a good thesis?

For starters: Are these Strong Thesis Statements?
  1. The myth, Midas, has a great lesson.
  2. My essay is about the lesson on greed in Midas
  3. While greed is universally known to lead to disaster, Midas is one Greek myth that shows the painful effects of greed on the individual, the family, and society
How do you write a STRONG Thesis Statement?
      *In this case, strong means clear and specific.

1st -Figure out the question.
         What traits make a hero universal hero?
         Why has the hero changed?
         How has the hero changed since Greek times?
         Which traits do I view as the true hero?
         
2nd - Answer the question.  
  One possible format to use is the CAB thesis:

Contest (Acknowledge what the opposition could say against your idea)
         Although the Greek heroes were often demigods and quite selfish,
Assert (Assert the position you will prove)
          they do have some major similarities with the typical modern hero,
Because (State your areas of proof, *You do not have to use "because.")
          because they share the traits of self-sacrifice, loyalty and courage.

3rd - Check it.
  • Did I take a debatable position? No Summary!!!
  • Is my thesis specific enough? Avoid general words. For example, if you contain words like "good" or "successful," then state what makes it good or specifically what the standard for success is.
  • Does it pass the "So What?" test? If not, you may need to clarify, connect your ideas to a larger issue, or narrow your topic down somehow. 
  • Does my thesis match my body paragraphs? If the topics of your body paragraphs do not match your thesis, then one of them has to change. It is ok to change your thesis. This often happens as your write and think more deeply about a topic. For this reason, many people write the introduction to the essay last. 
For more help, go to this website.
For more practice, go to this website. 

Short Stories
  • Discuss Journal 27
HW: Nope! Study roots and grammar for block day!
Bridgette's class: Don't forget your 4 thesis statements; one  for each one of the four stories. Due on quiz day. 



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