MUS 1303 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Thesis Statement

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For those of you who"d like a little more guidance, i offer the following: Start broadly and then get more specific - you can do this over a sentence or a paragraph, depending on the length of your paper. Could be about a genre, a time period, or the general output of the composer of the work you will be looking at. ), or the chosen instrumentation or something of the sort. This part needs to be relevant, somehow, to your thesis statement. Specific: the specific piece you are looking at, giving background info on when, where it was written, instrumentation, duration, anything of note. And then your thesis statement which has to explain why. You are writing about it, or really, why should anybody care? or something of the sort. After your thesis statement, tell us your arguments (don"t bother with this if it"s just a short analysis - instead, dive right in).

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