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Where is the claim located in an essay


A claim (also known as a thesis statement or argument) is the central idea of your paragraph or essay and should appear in the first sentence.

Where can you usually find the claim?

Ideally, you should place it in the first paragraph, at its end. It can also be placed in the introduction. The placement of claim in writing of an essay or research paper may also depend on how lengthy it is or how long your paper is.

What is a claim in an essay?

• A claim is the main argument of an essay. It is the most important part of an academic paper. • A claim defines the paper's goals, direction, and scope. It is supported by evidence. • A claim must be argumentative.

Is claim the main thesis or position of the essay?

A thesis is the central claim or main argument of an essay. Because it provides a unifying theme for the rest of the essay, it typically appears early on—in shorter papers, most often within the first paragraph or two.

How do you claim in an essay?

A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with inquiry and evidence; it is not a personal opinion or feeling. A claim defines your writing's goals, direction, and scope. A good claim is specific and asserts a focused argument.