LEC052018 DEVIKA. P thesis statements

 Girish Karnad’s play Nagamandala is a depiction of women oppression in the patriarchal society.

This article analyses the implications of the state policies in the field of the empowerment of women

Covid -19 pandemic have adversely affected the whole world, particularly the main streams like education, economy, and health.

The online learning process is becoming a burden among students those who are not familiar with web-based technology.

This study examines social conflicts resulting from natural disasters in Kerala

This research paper analyses the gender based violations against women across the world 

This article discusses the representations of women in the film ‘ The Great Indian Kitchen ‘

This paper examines the history and origin of the Dalit literature in India.

This paper will throw light on the history of suppression, how the writings to heal up came into being and Dalit Feminism

In this article we discuss about the merits and demerits of online shopping.


Comments

  1. While the topics alluded to are valid and prospective, they need to be delivered as statements rather than purpose behind the essays.

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  2. Use of expressions like "this article" and "this essay" should be avoided. Thesis statements are to be presented as statements not as the purpose of the article

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  3. Thesis statements felt incomplete in expressing the idea. Avoid repeating the expressions such as 'this article/paper/essay' .

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  4. Ideas are good but thesis statements are not communicated properly. Use of "this essay", "this article" should be avoided.

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  5. Avoid the use of "this article", "this study" and "this research paper" .

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