1. State your topic as a question. (The Little Seagull Handbook)
(my example- What is the American Dream?)
2. Then turn your question into a position. (The Little Seagull Handbook)
(my example- The American Dream can different for each person.)
3. Narrow your thesis. (The Little Seagull Handbook)
(my example- The American Dream is different …show more content…
Qualify your thesis….consider adding terms such as may, very likely, and often to qualify your statement. (The Little Seagull Handbook)
(my example- The American Dream is very likely different for each person, because some people work hard on a daily basis just to be able to meet basic monthly bills such as rent, food, and utilities, so their dream may be to be debt-free. There are others who do have those same monthly bills, but are easily paid; therefore, their American Dream may consist of being happily married with children and the ability to travel the world.)
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