SOC101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Thesis Statement

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Gender differences and its effects in social relationships. Step 2: constructing a thesis statement: creating your one thesis statement. How and in what social situations/relationships do nurtured gender differences impact the way men and women behave independently: creating your central thesis statement. Reword your question as the answer to your own question. This sentence will become the beginning of your thesis (it is often helpful to answer a how question). Nurtured gender differences impact the way men and women behave independently in social situations that involve expressing intimate feelings, forming close acquaintances and exercising authority: list 3 arguments/ideas that are essential to prove your main argument. If you add these to your main thesis argument, this would form your thesis statement.

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