100 POINTS

Help me develop a Lincoln Memorial Thesis Statement

Again 100 POINTS so FULL help effort.

a. What you are trying to prove!!

b. This should be more than a biography of a person or group of people

c. You need to come up with specific examples that display your thesis!

d. Develop a Thesis Statement

i. NHD projects should do more than just tell a story. Every exhibit, performance, documentary, paper and web site should make a point about its topic. To do this, you must develop your own argument of the historical impact of the person, event, pattern or idea you are studying. The point you make is called a thesis statement. A thesis statement is not the same as a topic. Your thesis statement explains what you believe to be the impact and significance of your topic in history.

Please Help and Please Put FULL Effort To This!

Respuesta :

hi! first of all you're writing an essay basically about the Lincoln Memorial. Since you need an introductory paragraph, write that down first. Secondly, you need to write your thesis statement at the end of your introductory paragraph. So let's look at an example before I give you your thesis statement. This one will be about Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln was an influential president.
Sounds kinda boring doesn't it? Well, to make a strong thesis statement, change the words a little bit.
Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was the most influential part of his presidency.
Now THAT sounds better doesn't it?
So... your thesis statement for the Lincoln memorial would be something like this:
The Lincoln Memorial was one of the most influential buildings in the world.
Something like that.

Hope this helps!

Since you need an introductory paragraph, write that down first. Secondly, you need to write your thesis statement at the end of your introductory paragraph. So let's look at an example before I give you your thesis statement. This one will be about Abraham Lincoln.

Abraham Lincoln was an influential president.

Sounds kinda boring doesn't it? Well, to make a strong thesis statement, change the words a little bit.

Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was the most influential part of his presidency.

Now THAT sounds better doesn't it?

So... your thesis statement for the Lincoln memorial would be something like this:

The Lincoln Memorial was one of the most influential buildings in the world.

Something like that.