Sunday 9 November 2014

What is a thesis for why it's necessary to accept help to overcome a difficult situation?

There are a variety of ways to write a thesis, but for this particular topic, I recommend using what I call the "point and counterpoint" thesis format. The first point that the thesis states is actually the opposing argument that your counterpoint is going to try and disprove. The reason that this format is a good format is because it forces the paper to admit to other arguments. That way readers know and understand that...

There are a variety of ways to write a thesis, but for this particular topic, I recommend using what I call the "point and counterpoint" thesis format. The first point that the thesis states is actually the opposing argument that your counterpoint is going to try and disprove. The reason that this format is a good format is because it forces the paper to admit to other arguments. That way readers know and understand that the writer is aware of those things despite being against them. It makes for a much more balanced paper.  


I don't know exactly why you believe it is necessary to accept help in a difficult situation, but a thesis can still be produced that will guide the following paragraphs. Start with the word "although." It forces the first part of the sentence to be a dependent clause, which will then be followed up by the main argument in an independent clause format.  


For example:  "Although many people fiercely hold onto the idea that being independent is critical to success, in reality, problems and adversity are much better overcome when a person is willing to seek out and accept help."  


This thesis allows you to discuss what it is like to overcome a difficult situation without seeking help.  It then allows you to prove why accepting help is preferable to the previous situations.  

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