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Week 5: Types of Thesis Statements Eng 216A Research and Information Literacy Professor Susan Acampora

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Week 5: Types of Thesis StatementsEng 216A

Research and Information Literacy

Professor Susan Acampora

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Different types of Thesis Statements Argumentative

Cause and Effect

Compare and Contrast

**Literary Research - We will cover developing thesis statements for literary research later in the semester.

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Argumentative Statement is debatable and specific

State your argument clearly and be specific

Too Broad: Drug Use is Detrimental for Society

Narrower, more specific:

Illegal drug use is detrimental because it encourages gang violence.

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Cause and Effect

The principle of causation The principle of relationship

“A cause-effect relationship is a relationship in which one event (the cause) makes another event happen (the effect).”

http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/cause-and-effect-relationship-definition-examples-quiz.html#lesson

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If: Then:IF a certain conditions are in place

THEN a certain outcomes are to be expected

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Another Example IF Then

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Example of Cause and Effect Thesis Statement

If the human race continues to pollute our rivers, the earth and all inhabitants will face tragic consequences such as illness, death and the ultimate destruction of the planet.

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Comparison and Contrast Is this any different….

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Than this? How so?

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Example of Compare and Contrast Thesis Statement

Women in ancient China often suffered deformities due to footbinding in the quest to adhere to an ideal of beauty. Modern American women, are no longer pressured to adhere to such unreasonable expectations. Or are they?

I contend that just like the woman in ancient times who bound her feet, today’s woman, for all her liberation, is still bound by a need to possess the current ideal of beauty even when it is unrealistic and downright harmful.

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Another Example: How are the lives of these women similar, different?

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Shrouded in ContradictionBy Gelareh Asayesh

“I grew up wearing the miniskirt to school, the veil to the mosque. In the Tehran of my childhood, women in bright sundresses shared the sidewalk with women swathed in black. The tension between the two ways of life was palpable. As a schoolgirl, I often cringed when my bare legs got leering or contemptuous glances. Yet, at times, I long for the days when I could walk the streets of my country with the wind in my hair. When clothes were clothes. In today's Iran, whatever I wear sends a message. If it's a chador, it embarrasses my Westernized relatives. If it's a skimpy scarf, I risk being accused of stepping on the blood of the martyrs who died in the war with Iraq. Each time I return to Tehran, I wait until the last possible moment, when my plane lands on the tarmac, to don the scarf and long jacket that many Iranian women wear in lieu of a veil. To wear hijab -- Islamic covering -- is to invite contradiction. Sometimes I hate it. Sometimes I value it. “

Published: November 25, 2001 NY Times

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Lab ExerciseYou have already created an argumentative thesis statement:

Now:

Students work in 2 groups.

Group 1: Will create a “cause and effect” thesis statement for a topic related to media and self image.

Group 2: Will create a “compare and contrast” thesis statement about a topic related to religion and science.

Each group has:

a facilitator to guide the process

a recorder to keep a record of the thesis statement

a presenter to report their findings to the class

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Now Let’s Search for Books

Let’s Search for Books today by keyword and subject terms

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The Library Catalog

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Ebooks

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Print Books

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If a hardcopy book is not at your campus library???

You may request it online.

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Have fun Searching for Books!