Drafting a Thesis Statement

After you have decided on a topic and thought about how you want to approach it, your next step is to take a stand on the issue you are going to discuss. You do this by expressing your position as a thesis statement.

A thesis statement is the central element of any argumentative essay. It tells readers what your position is and perhaps also indicates why you are taking this position and how you plan to support it. As you draft your thesis statement, keep the following guidelines in mind:

  • An argumentative thesis statement is not simply a statement of your topic; rather, it expresses the point you will make about your topic.

    TOPIC

    The green movement on college campuses

    THESIS STATEMENT

    College campuses should go green.

  • An argumentative thesis statement should be specific, clearly indicating to readers exactly what position you will take in your essay.

    TOO GENERAL

    Colleges need to do more to get students involved in environmental issues.

    REVISED

    Colleges should institute programs and classes to show students the importance of using sustainable resources.

  • An argumentative thesis statement should get right to the point, avoiding wordy, repetitive language.

    WORDY

    Because issues that revolve around the environment are so crucial and important, colleges should do more to increase student involvement in campus projects that are concerned with sustainability.

    REVISED

    Because environmental issues are so important, colleges should take steps to involve students in campus sustainability projects.

  • Many argumentative thesis statements include words such as should and should not.

    • College campuses should _____________________________________.

    • Because ____________, colleges should _______________.

    • Even though _____________, colleges should not ___________.