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Your thesis statement should respond directly to the question: What does this document tell us about the society that produced it? You can begin your thesis statement “[Document Name] shows that…” if you would like. Be careful not to overstate your thesis! Support your claim with a structured argument that mobilizes specific pieces of evidence from your document. Provide context for the document using the information provided in your textbook.
Begin your paper with an introduction to the source that ends with your thesis statement. You may not know what your argument should be until you have read through your notes on the source. You may want to start writing the paper and then compose your thesis statement once you have decided what you think. End with a brief concluding paragraph that summarizes your main points.