Log 03: The Difference between the Topic Sentence and the Thesis Statement

 I'm sure many a Filipino student struggles at least a little bit when it comes to English and Research-related subjects. Terms that might be considered as simple to some may prove to be rather difficult to others. From my experience, many students — including myself — have found themselves confused, mixing up one thing with another. An example of these mix-ups is the confusion between the "Topic Sentence" and the "Thesis Statement."

The topic sentence of your research is usually found in the beginning of the first paragraph of an expository paper. It briefly summarizes the main idea or point of said paragraph. The thesis statement on the other hand, while also found within the first paragraph of your paper, it is not necessarily found at the start. Rather than just summarizing the paragraph it's in, a thesis statement summarizes the point or claim of the entire paper. 

Although these two essential parts of an academic paper are very similar in  terms of their usage, they are very different in terms of their scope. It is important for students to be able to differentiate them in order to be successful in academic writing.

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