LECO52002- AFINA SHAMSUDEEN / THESIS STATEMENTS
Thesis Statements
# A dream is an inspiring picture of the future that energizes our mind, will power and emotions, empowering everyone to do everything that can be achieved.
# The Mahabharata is the largest epic poem known as it carries 2,00,000 lines with 1.8 billion words in 18 chapters.
# Papaya is one of the best fruits for every kind of people because it is juicy, slightly sweet and contains lots of vitamins and nutrients and are often used as a medicine for indigestion.
# The public libraries are essential resource for the growth and development of the people, especially the students and should be funded by the state government.
# No doubt, life is beautiful, and every moment is a celebration of being alive, but one should always be ready to face adversity and challenges.
# Happiness is not only that huge smile on your face, but it is a sense of being, a concious choice on how to live our life rather pretending to be pleasant.
# Self-respect is vital as it is a key part of having a happy, produvtive as well as satisfied life, and that it is essential to have healthy relationships.
# Rumi is globally renowned for his lyrics and for his didatic epic Masnavi-e Ma'navi, which widely influenced mystical thoughts and literature throughout world.
# Coconut trees are one of the most beautiful trees which not only enhancing the beauty of a place but also provides shelter, food, raw materials and nutritious drink to people.
# A healthy and disciplined routine with good food habits can help us to stay away from health issues such as obesity, stress, diabetes, heart related problems etc.
"The Mahabharata is the largest epic poem known as it carries 2,00,000 lines with 1.8 billion words in 18 chapters." how does it become a thesis statement?
ReplyDeletesure about it?
1.8 billion words what is a billion?
18 chapters or parts
the idea of thesis statement does not get reflected here.
ReplyDeleteGood attempt, but I felt some of the thesis statements as facts.
ReplyDeleteMost of the statements are facts and not thesis statements.
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