Wonton
Apr 15, 2017
Essays / Question about if it is not recommended to argue an idea that isn't very dominant in a book. [3]
@Holt Thank you for that input. Yeah, I think so too. I guess I've ruined myself with the two novels I chose, but it's too late to change now. I've got to stick it out.
I'm wondering, would it be possible to do structure as a thesis? Basically how it shapes audience response to ideas within the text. That was the thesis the teacher told me to do when we had our interview, but I honestly have no idea how I'm supposed to do an essay arguing audience response.
If not, would something like "the most devastating confrontation in life is the truth" work as a thesis? I need three separate points underneath it though, I'm not sure exactly how to achieve that. I'll try tweaking it a bit.
Is there any way ^^ I can relate that to our identity and our place in society?
Sorry for asking you more questions, but it would be amazing if you could offer me some more input^^ I only have about a week left to write my essay. Thank you again!
@Holt Thank you for that input. Yeah, I think so too. I guess I've ruined myself with the two novels I chose, but it's too late to change now. I've got to stick it out.
I'm wondering, would it be possible to do structure as a thesis? Basically how it shapes audience response to ideas within the text. That was the thesis the teacher told me to do when we had our interview, but I honestly have no idea how I'm supposed to do an essay arguing audience response.
If not, would something like "the most devastating confrontation in life is the truth" work as a thesis? I need three separate points underneath it though, I'm not sure exactly how to achieve that. I'll try tweaking it a bit.
Is there any way ^^ I can relate that to our identity and our place in society?
Sorry for asking you more questions, but it would be amazing if you could offer me some more input^^ I only have about a week left to write my essay. Thank you again!