Monday, April 27, 2020
A Sample Student Essay by Michael Waters Cave
A Sample Student Essay by Michael Waters CaveSample Student Essay Mikes Waters Cave's essay is a sample of everything that you can do with a sample student essay. I'll take a stab at describing the thesis and the conclusion in this essay. This is my basic thesis for applying Michael Waters Cave's sample essay. The idea is to prove that the student can write an excellent essay even without reading the whole book.First the review summary. There is not much to say about the summary, as you should have by now. Let's move on to the body. Now, let's talk about writing the paragraph in the middle.I think that you may have realized that your thesis depends largely on the introduction. In particular your thesis relies heavily on the main thesis. This is true because the introduction helps you set the tone for the entire thesis.Therefore I want to focus on the chapter you have chosen for your thesis. You have chosen the chapters, and now you have to fill it with well thought out ideas. You hav e taken a few key points from the chapter, and you need to make sure that they are all well fleshed out. One of the things that you should be careful of is not to take too much from the chapter and then forget what it said, but rather to work within the framework that has been given to you.Now for the main thesis. You will now write about four primary ideas. If you are able to follow the story outline, you will have a concrete outline for what you are going to write about.Now you will pick out a few chapters that you like the most and place them in the order of the chapter in the main thesis. You can starton the chapter that has four ideas in it and then move on to the next chapter to build up to the main thesis that you are trying to build up.You can also write a few sentences about the word picture, but for now just pick out a few pages of the chapter in the main thesis that have the words picture and write the sentence in such a way that it is related to your thesis. For example, you may be looking at the chapter on historical events, and you may want to write something about something, but there are no words in your thesis to describe what you want to say. So instead write something like, 'A picture can give us important details about what is going on, but if we had enough information to write about it, we would be able to write an excellent thesis.'
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