| One rule of thumb when it comes to writing a thesis statement is to save it last. List everything that you want to talk about, and then seperate it into sub categories as much as possible. After that is done try to put all of your info into about four to five main categories, it could be more, but that depends on how long your paper is going to be. Your thesis statement will be the summation of those main categories in preferably one sentence. After you develop the main sentences you can start your thesis statement by saying , "I am going to be talking about this, this, and this." But you will want to rework the sentence until you get rid of the "I am going to be talking about."
If you want you can post your main sentences, and I can help you develop a thesis statement. |