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Which of the questions below should be asked when developing a thesis statement?
Have I narrowed down the topic as much as possible?
O Is the topic broad enough to be of general interest?
Does the statement begin the first paragraph or end it?
What do I want to write about?
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Oct 24
Question ID 1059521
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Final answer:

To develop a thesis statement, ask yourself if the topic is narrow enough, if it is broad enough to be of general interest, and what you want to write about.


Step-by-step explanation:

When developing a thesis statement, the following questions should be asked:

  1. Have I narrowed down the topic as much as possible?
  2. Is the topic broad enough to be of general interest?
  3. What do I want to write about?

These questions help ensure that the thesis statement is focused and specific, while also being of interest to a wider audience.


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