Answering questions
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Created on June 9, 2023
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Transcript
"To what extent are the Quangle Wangle's problems resolved by the arrival of the canaries?"
Once you have your essay question, you can usually come up with a possible thesis even if you haven't studied the topic yet! (This is just an exercise in analysing essay questions, not an exercise in testing your knowledge and understanding.)Imagine you have the following question:
How might you answer this? For one possibility click below:
A possible answer...
The Quangle Wangle's problems are largely resolved by the arrival of the canaries, but some minor issues remain.
Now look at your list of essay titles. For each one, think of a possible thesis that answers the question.
If you want to evaluate my thesis, feel free to look up the primary source: The Quangle Wangle's Hat, a story of radical hospitality. But the point is that you can tell that I'm answering the question, even if you have no idea what I'm talking about!