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from   The Worst Mistake in
        the History of the
           Human Race
            by Jared Diamond
from   The Worst Mistake in
        the History of the
           Human Race
            by Jared Diamond
from   The Worst Mistake in
       Was life better for
        the History of the
       hunter-gatherers
           Human Race
              or
             by Jared Diamond

           farmers?
WRITING A THESIS

Write a clear, concise and, thoughtful thesis that responds to the
following question:




  Is STAB a good school?
THESIS-WRITING

In responding to a question, the thesis should contain two
parts:

 1. Your stance/position on the topic

 2.Your reasons (3)
WRITING A THESIS


 STAB is/is not a good school
because...x_____, y_____,
z_____.
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).

•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).

•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).

•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).

•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).

•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)


•Body Paragraph 2?
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
       Evidence:
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
       Evidence:
          i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord
          (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years,
          succeeded in overthrowing him.”
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
       Evidence:
          i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord
          (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years,
          succeeded in overthrowing him.”
          ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia
          Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian
          Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner”
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
       Evidence:
          i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord
          (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years,
          succeeded in overthrowing him.”
          ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia
          Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian
          Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner”
           iii.“Cyrus then turned his attention to the east, and in
           a series of campaigns subdued all of eastern Iran
           (Persia) and incorporated it into his empire.”
Thesis:
Cyrus the Great was one of the most
Influential People in World History
  Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
       Evidence:
          i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord
          (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years,
          succeeded in overthrowing him.”
          ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia
          Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian
          Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner”
           iii.“Cyrus then turned his attention to the east, and in
           a series of campaigns subdued all of eastern Iran
           (Persia) and incorporated it into his empire.”
          iv. “With his rear protected, Cyrus could now
          concentrate on the richest prize of all, the wealthy
          Babylonian Empire.”
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
       Evidence:
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
       Evidence:
       “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and
       local customs.”
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
       Evidence:
       “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and
       local customs.”
       “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and
       cruelty which characterized so many other
       conquerors.”
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
       Evidence:
       “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and
       local customs.”
       “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and
       cruelty which characterized so many other
       conquerors.”
                 “After Cyrus the Great had conquered
                 Babylonia, he gave the Jews permission to
                 return to their homeland”
Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
       Evidence:
       “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and
       local customs.”
       “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and
       cruelty which characterized so many other
       conquerors.”
                 “After Cyrus the Great had conquered
                 Babylonia, he gave the Jews permission to
                 return to their homeland”
        “Even the Greeks, who for a long period considered
        the Persian Empire to be the chief threat to their own
        independence, never ceased to regard Cyrus as a
        thoroughly admirable ruler”
Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to
expand even after his death
Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to
expand even after his death
       Evidence:
Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to
expand even after his death
       Evidence:
        “In the middle of the third century BC, there was a
        rebellion against Selucid rule, led by Arsaces who
        claimed to descend from the Achaemenids (the
        dynasty of Cyrus). The kingdom founded by
        Arscases, the Parthian Empire, eventually gained
        control over Iran and Mesopotamia.”
Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to
expand even after his death
       Evidence:
        “In the middle of the third century BC, there was a
        rebellion against Selucid rule, led by Arsaces who
        claimed to descend from the Achaemenids (the
        dynasty of Cyrus). The kingdom founded by
        Arscases, the Parthian Empire, eventually gained
        control over Iran and Mesopotamia.”

        “In 224AD, the Arsacid rulers were replaced by...the
        Sassanids, who likewise claimed descent from the
        Achaemenids, and whose empire endured for over
        four centuries”
Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents
one of the major turning points of world history.”
political structure of the ancient world.
Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents
one of the major turning points of world history.”
political structure of the ancient world.
          Evidence:
Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents
one of the major turning points of world history.”
political structure of the ancient world.
          Evidence:
        “From then on, neither Mesopotamia nor Egypt was
        the center of the civilized world, either politically or
        culturally.”
Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents
one of the major turning points of world history.”
political structure of the ancient world.
          Evidence:
        “From then on, neither Mesopotamia nor Egypt was
        the center of the civilized world, either politically or
        culturally.”
        “Furthermore, the Semitic peoples who made up the
        bulk of the population of the Fertile Crescent were
        not to regain their independence for many centuries
        to come.”
Reason #4: The empire Cyrus established
permanently altered the political structure of the
ancient world.
Reason #4: The empire Cyrus established
permanently altered the political structure of the
ancient world.
        Evidence?
WRITING A THESIS:
   QUESTIONS
WRITING A THESIS:
         QUESTIONS
  “Should the United States government raise taxes
for those making $250,000 and above?”
WRITING A THESIS:
          QUESTIONS
  “Should the United States government raise taxes
for those making $250,000 and above?”


  “At what time should we start school?”
WRITING A THESIS:
          QUESTIONS
  “Should the United States government raise taxes
for those making $250,000 and above?”


  “At what time should we start school?”


  “Should your curfew be extended on weekends?”
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)
BODY PARAGRAPHS
THESIS FORMAT:
YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason
2), and z (reason 3).
•Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)


•Body Paragraph 2?
THESIS AND BODY
PARAGRAPH



Which is the most important trait of
civilization and why?

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Structuring a written argument 1213 copy

  • 1. from The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race by Jared Diamond
  • 2. from The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race by Jared Diamond
  • 3. from The Worst Mistake in Was life better for the History of the hunter-gatherers Human Race or by Jared Diamond farmers?
  • 4. WRITING A THESIS Write a clear, concise and, thoughtful thesis that responds to the following question: Is STAB a good school?
  • 5. THESIS-WRITING In responding to a question, the thesis should contain two parts: 1. Your stance/position on the topic 2.Your reasons (3)
  • 6. WRITING A THESIS STAB is/is not a good school because...x_____, y_____, z_____.
  • 7. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3).
  • 8. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
  • 9. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
  • 10. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
  • 11. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!) 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)
  • 12. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!) 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis) •Body Paragraph 2?
  • 13.
  • 14. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History
  • 15. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader
  • 16. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader Evidence:
  • 17. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader Evidence: i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years, succeeded in overthrowing him.”
  • 18. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader Evidence: i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years, succeeded in overthrowing him.” ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner”
  • 19. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader Evidence: i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years, succeeded in overthrowing him.” ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner” iii.“Cyrus then turned his attention to the east, and in a series of campaigns subdued all of eastern Iran (Persia) and incorporated it into his empire.”
  • 20. Thesis: Cyrus the Great was one of the most Influential People in World History Reason #1: Cyrus was a Great Military Leader Evidence: i. “About 553BC Cyrus rebelled against his overlord (Median king), and after a war lasting for three years, succeeded in overthrowing him.” ii.“His first target was the Lydian Empire in Asia Minor...by 546BC, Cyrus had conquered the Lydian Empire and made [king] Croesus his prisoner” iii.“Cyrus then turned his attention to the east, and in a series of campaigns subdued all of eastern Iran (Persia) and incorporated it into his empire.” iv. “With his rear protected, Cyrus could now concentrate on the richest prize of all, the wealthy Babylonian Empire.”
  • 21.
  • 22. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule
  • 23. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule Evidence:
  • 24. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule Evidence: “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and local customs.”
  • 25. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule Evidence: “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and local customs.” “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and cruelty which characterized so many other conquerors.”
  • 26. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule Evidence: “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and local customs.” “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and cruelty which characterized so many other conquerors.” “After Cyrus the Great had conquered Babylonia, he gave the Jews permission to return to their homeland”
  • 27. Reason #2: The “Benign Character” of Cyrus’ Rule Evidence: “He was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and local customs.” “He was disinclined to the extreme brutality and cruelty which characterized so many other conquerors.” “After Cyrus the Great had conquered Babylonia, he gave the Jews permission to return to their homeland” “Even the Greeks, who for a long period considered the Persian Empire to be the chief threat to their own independence, never ceased to regard Cyrus as a thoroughly admirable ruler”
  • 28.
  • 29. Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to expand even after his death
  • 30. Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to expand even after his death Evidence:
  • 31. Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to expand even after his death Evidence: “In the middle of the third century BC, there was a rebellion against Selucid rule, led by Arsaces who claimed to descend from the Achaemenids (the dynasty of Cyrus). The kingdom founded by Arscases, the Parthian Empire, eventually gained control over Iran and Mesopotamia.”
  • 32. Reason #3: Cyrus’ empire endured and continued to expand even after his death Evidence: “In the middle of the third century BC, there was a rebellion against Selucid rule, led by Arsaces who claimed to descend from the Achaemenids (the dynasty of Cyrus). The kingdom founded by Arscases, the Parthian Empire, eventually gained control over Iran and Mesopotamia.” “In 224AD, the Arsacid rulers were replaced by...the Sassanids, who likewise claimed descent from the Achaemenids, and whose empire endured for over four centuries”
  • 33.
  • 34. Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents one of the major turning points of world history.” political structure of the ancient world.
  • 35. Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents one of the major turning points of world history.” political structure of the ancient world. Evidence:
  • 36. Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents one of the major turning points of world history.” political structure of the ancient world. Evidence: “From then on, neither Mesopotamia nor Egypt was the center of the civilized world, either politically or culturally.”
  • 37. Reason #4: “The career of Cyrus the Great represents one of the major turning points of world history.” political structure of the ancient world. Evidence: “From then on, neither Mesopotamia nor Egypt was the center of the civilized world, either politically or culturally.” “Furthermore, the Semitic peoples who made up the bulk of the population of the Fertile Crescent were not to regain their independence for many centuries to come.”
  • 38.
  • 39. Reason #4: The empire Cyrus established permanently altered the political structure of the ancient world.
  • 40. Reason #4: The empire Cyrus established permanently altered the political structure of the ancient world. Evidence?
  • 41. WRITING A THESIS: QUESTIONS
  • 42. WRITING A THESIS: QUESTIONS “Should the United States government raise taxes for those making $250,000 and above?”
  • 43. WRITING A THESIS: QUESTIONS “Should the United States government raise taxes for those making $250,000 and above?” “At what time should we start school?”
  • 44. WRITING A THESIS: QUESTIONS “Should the United States government raise taxes for those making $250,000 and above?” “At what time should we start school?” “Should your curfew be extended on weekends?”
  • 45. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3).
  • 46. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!)
  • 47. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!)
  • 48. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!)
  • 49. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!) 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis)
  • 50. BODY PARAGRAPHS THESIS FORMAT: YOUR STANCE “because” x (reason 1), y (reason 2), and z (reason 3). •Body Paragraph 1 (x!) 1.Assertion (restatement of x!) 2.Evidence to support assertion (with footnotes!) 3.Concluding statement (ties argument back to thesis) •Body Paragraph 2?
  • 51. THESIS AND BODY PARAGRAPH Which is the most important trait of civilization and why?

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