kenleybunch
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Hi! I'm writting a classification essay for my English 1100 college course. My professor wants us to have an intro/thesis, 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
I have decided to compare and contrast 3 super heros - Batman, Spiderman, and Ironman.
I'm having a little trouble with my thesis statement, so far I have this:
What is a Superhero? Is it someone with "super" powers, or someone in a special suit with their identity hidden; Is a Superhero simply someone who helps others? The three most popular Superheros currently in pop culture - Batman, Spiderman, and Ironman- all differ in their stories, personalities, and even abilities, but they all share one important attribute - being a Superhero.
Its definitely not where I want it to be and to be honest I'm not even sure if that would be considered a thesis statement, I was never taught properly in highschool. So, if anyone has any tips or suggestions, that would be great.
I have decided to compare and contrast 3 super heros - Batman, Spiderman, and Ironman.
I'm having a little trouble with my thesis statement, so far I have this:
What is a Superhero? Is it someone with "super" powers, or someone in a special suit with their identity hidden; Is a Superhero simply someone who helps others? The three most popular Superheros currently in pop culture - Batman, Spiderman, and Ironman- all differ in their stories, personalities, and even abilities, but they all share one important attribute - being a Superhero.
Its definitely not where I want it to be and to be honest I'm not even sure if that would be considered a thesis statement, I was never taught properly in highschool. So, if anyone has any tips or suggestions, that would be great.