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December 3, 2018
BIOLOGY THESIS STATEMENT Page |2
A thesis statement is a statement usually one or two sentences of your point of view about
a specific topic presenting not only facts, but also claim that establishes before the audience or
reader about the main idea of the paper which is supported by evidence. Additionally, a thesis
statement is used to outline the scope of the study and set the readers expectation about the
general purpose of your study. A thesis statement is usually found on the last paragraph of the
introduction part of the thesis for a definition essay; however, there are instances that a thesis
statement is placed on the first paragraph of the introduction such as in some biology
dissertations. Writing a biology thesis statement follows the general guidelines of scientific paper
writing such as writing a thesis statement for a definition essay where the only difference
First, you need to narrow down you topics. Biology is very extensive field of thought.
Take into account the extent of your topic. The thesis statement should not be too broad so that
you can accomplish the work at the agreed deadline. Think of your topic and specify the limits of
what the paper is going to discuss. One technique that you can use to narrow a topic down is by
listing. In listing, you just need to list down all the topics that fall under the general subject
chosen. Then, cross out the ones that are too broad or inappropriate. Examine the sample
Next, determine the subject of the thesis statement. The subject is the main object that
your paper will talk about. It will include only the topic that you will discuss in the paper. It is
important to identify the subject that you will analyse as specific as possible. In the focused
Then, determine the context of the thesis statement. The context of a thesis statement
locates the papers general area of discussion. It can be thought of as the reference point of the
whole topic. In the focused topic mentioned above, the “in America Today” will serve as the
Afterwards, make a claim in one sentence. Some references call this the “so what” of the
thesis statement because it express the importance of the paper. A claim is a set of statement of
problems or purpose that can be formulated by framing a set of “what” or “how” questions only.
For example, “what are the different psychoactive drugs that are legal in America?” or “How
these psychoactive plants affect the body?” or ”What is the role of the government in regulating
these psychoactive plants that are legal” The answer to these questions will be the basis in the
formulation of a thesis statement. The answers should be supported by evidence. If you add all
the steps, the thesis statement will be, “The American government today must regulate the
Lastly, make your thesis statement fluid so that you can change it during the course of
writing as there may be changes along the way. You may acquire some information that may not