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Thesis Argument,

Hook, Content,
and Conclusion
arranged by:
1. Shofi Miftahul Janah (20020230038)
2. Mayla Puspa R (20020230054)
3. Restu Dwi Leonita (20020230058)
What is thesis
argument?
Thesis Argument or thesis statement is
a short statement which provides an
insight into what essay is going to be
about.
Things that need to be considered in
writing thesis arguments:
1. The main argument
2. The purpose
3. The point of view
How to write a thesis argument?
Write several trial thesis argument. write
your thesis statement from two different
points of view. Then decide which one
better represents your opinion.
What is a hook?

A hook is an opening statement (which


is usually the first sentence) in an essay
that attempts to grab the reader’s attention
so that they want to read on.
Types of Hooks
• Question Hook
• Quotation Hook
• Statistic Hook
• Anecdotal Hook
We can create Hooks in several methods, including:

1. Begin with question. 


2. Begin with some 'news'. 
3. Begin with relevant quotes. 
4. Refer directly what the general reader might think. 
5. Begin by briefly presenting the other side of the issue. 
6. Provide some background on the issue. 
Content is a compilation of information,

Contents
ideas, and messages that are translated into
some kind of written, visual, or audible
format for others to consume.
What is “Good Content,” and How to
Create It?

1. Original
2. Actionable
3. Answer a question
4. Properly sourced
5. Unique
6. Concise
7. Grammatically correct
8. Formatted Correctly
A conclusion is the last part of Conclusion
something, its
end or result.
How to Write a Conclusion?
• Include a topic sentence
• Use your introductory paragraph as a guide
• Summarize the main ideas
• Appeal to the reader’s emotions
• Include a closing sentence
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