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A thesis statement is a simple, very succinct, one sentence statement (at most two). It is really a condensed version of the argument or analysis that you will propose.

There are several excellent reasons to include a thesis statement in most of your writings. One, it is valuable, as a mental exercise, to assess your thoughts and ideas by focusing them into a sentence or two. Second, it streamlines the mental work involved in organizing and developing your supporting arguments. And thirdly, thesis statements clear the way for readers to focus their attention to the argument or analysis you are presenting.
To deliver those qualities in any piece you write think of the thesis statement as the answer to the question your paper explores.

Nearly all the work you will complete in college can be reduced to a single idea or statement. It is important to learn to filter through complexity and breakdown large blocks of information or broad topics into simpler terms. If, for example, you had to write a paper on "The role of bureaucracy in delivering healthcare services," your first step should be to turn the assigned topic into an answerable question. "What are the potential benefits or drawbacks to developing a bureaucratic healthcare system? Once you find a question that interests you, developing your thesis is as simple as expressing one or two simple statements that answer that question.

What are the potential drawbacks to developing a bureaucratic healthcare system? Development of a health care bureaucracy can lead to increased costs and restricted access by placing unnecessary emphasis on administrative function rather than on the actual delivery of medical care. Streamlining administrative overhead substantially reduce delivery costs and provide additional financial resources to patients that cannot afford direct access to healthcare services.

This is a simple and effective way to develop your thesis statement from which to build your argument or analysis.

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