swagmeister
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Hey guys,
So I think I get how to make thesis statements on a generic question - you can elaborate on particular parts.
But for the Mod C question we got as homework (We do AOS last), I'm having trouble formulating thesis statements:
All people in politics are corrupt. How is this represented or refuted in your prescribed text and ONE related text?
With this one if you agree with it how would you make thesis statements? Because it say's represented or refuted and says 'all' I feel it is quite a limiting question.
Like could you do something like 'When individuals are placed into positions of power, they begin to consider how they can use the power to benefit themselves and achieve a personal agenda, hence leading to their corruption' as well as 'As politicians aim to maintain power, they become corrupted through their use of manipulation' or maybe even something like 'While not all politicians initiate corruption, those that don't stand intentionally blind to it for a period of time and are therefore corrupted themselves'
Would love some feedback on whether these are the kind of thesis statements you'd use for a question like that or whether I am not thinking along the right lines and what I could do to turn these into Band 6 thesis statements
So I think I get how to make thesis statements on a generic question - you can elaborate on particular parts.
But for the Mod C question we got as homework (We do AOS last), I'm having trouble formulating thesis statements:
All people in politics are corrupt. How is this represented or refuted in your prescribed text and ONE related text?
With this one if you agree with it how would you make thesis statements? Because it say's represented or refuted and says 'all' I feel it is quite a limiting question.
Like could you do something like 'When individuals are placed into positions of power, they begin to consider how they can use the power to benefit themselves and achieve a personal agenda, hence leading to their corruption' as well as 'As politicians aim to maintain power, they become corrupted through their use of manipulation' or maybe even something like 'While not all politicians initiate corruption, those that don't stand intentionally blind to it for a period of time and are therefore corrupted themselves'
Would love some feedback on whether these are the kind of thesis statements you'd use for a question like that or whether I am not thinking along the right lines and what I could do to turn these into Band 6 thesis statements