July 2022

supporting claim

Supporting claim Using Details to Support a Claim by Joe Essid; prepared with the help of Pattie Fagan, School of Continuing Studies (printable version here) Writing teachers often praise

developing a thesis on literature

Think of yourself as a member of a jury, listening to a lawyer who is presenting an opening argument. You'll want to know very soon whether the lawyer believes the accused to be guilty or not guilty, and how the lawyer plans to convince you. Readers of academic essays are like jury members: before they have read too far, they want to know what the essay argues as well as how the writer plans to make the argument.