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Argumentative Thesis Statement
Argumentative Thesis Statement
Purpose:
To present a clear position on a debatable issue, supported by evidence, suitable for persuasive research proposals (e.g., policy, social sciences, or ethics).
Template Structure:
[Your position] + [specific issue or topic] + [reasoning or evidence] + [intended outcome or significance].
Guidelines:
Be Specific: Clearly state your stance and the issue.
Include Reasoning: Mention why your position is valid (e.g., evidence, logic).
Highlight Significance: Explain the broader impact or why the issue matters.
Length: 1-2 sentences, concise but comprehensive.
Example:
"Implementing renewable energy subsidies in urban areas will reduce carbon emissions by 30% over a decade, as supported by economic models and pilot studies, promoting sustainable development and mitigating climate change."
How to Use:
Replace placeholders with your research specifics.
Ensure the claim is debatable and supported by your proposal’s evidence.
Use for proposals advocating policy changes, interventions, or solutions.
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