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If you've ever stopped mid-essay and thought, Where am I going with this? What am I really trying to say?
this is for you.
Every essay has one sentence that makes or breaks it - and it's called a thesis statement. You might think a thesis is just a sentence that "sums" up your argument, but it's a lot more than that.
Your thesis statement is the one sentence in your entire essay that gives every other sentence a purpose.
When your thesis is off, or when it's not clearly articulated, you end up saying things like, "Should I include this piece of info or not?" and, "Where am I going with this? What am I really trying to say?"
This mini-tutorial teaches you how to swap out ambiguous phrases for clear ones, cut filler and jargon, and replace weak words with strong ones to give you clarity and direction.
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my signature thesis assessment calculator that works for any thesis

before & after pics of thesis statements for you to study & compare

a word-by-word breakdown of three thesis statements to get you thinking more critically about your writing

a handy chart outlining the hallmarks of a strong thesis

a practical infographic to trim your topic for any essay

a question map to show you how to move from your thesis into your research
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