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Writing A Thesis Paper Takes Perfect Practice



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By : Jason Bacot    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-03 16:17:02
Unless you have written several thesis papers in the past, you might have a tough time trying to write one. When you write a thesis paper, you must stick to formal style that looks like the articles in scholarly journals. You need to review these journals to practice perfect writing just like them. When you practice reading the journals, you will have a sense of how to write a thesis paper that will be so strong, the professor will definitely give you an A.

You must keep the paper as simple as possible. Although your thesis paper will be written in an academic language, you should keep things simple so that you won't confuse the reader with big vocabularies that are difficult to understand by the majority. Do not get too carried away when you are writing a thesis paper. Your paragraphs and sentences should be short and straight to the point with no complications. Try to stay as clear as possible without sounding "too smart", of course.

You must stick to the task and objectives. You need to have a respectful, scholarly tone when you are expressing your opinions about other scholars' work in the past. Do not criticize someone's work by saying that his or her journal is ridiculously flawed. Your readers and scholars would appreciate your opinion when you keep the tone neutral. Avoid the words, "believe", "think", and "feel" when expressing opinions. You are not sure how the writer felt or believed when the person was writing the article.

You need to write for a wide range of audience. Never assume that the person reading your thesis paper will have great knowledge of your topic. You need to pretend that you are just writing for anyone who just happened to read your paper. Not everyone is a specialist in the topic that you are writing, even though the person who is reading it might be a scholar in another field. When you are reading your very own paper, you want to pretend like you are reading it in another person's point of view.

When it comes to writing a thesis paper, most scholars stay away from using first person views so they focus on a third person view. Although first person view is not recommended by most, you can still use a few here and there, but keep it limited. Most disciplines only focus on third person. The first person view is mostly acceptable during the introduction and discussions that are in the thesis paper.

You want to use active verbs as much as possible in your thesis paper too. Passive verbs tend to be deadly to read, especially when it comes to a thesis paper for college. You should make a keyword list that are all related to the topic, and then sprinkle those words in the paper. You can have one to two of those words per paragraph as a suggestion. A wide range of vocabulary is very important to make your thesis paper more enjoyable to read. A thesis with the same words over and over again that is repeated all through the paper can be boring to read.
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