Topic ≠ claim ≠ thesis
Many drafts collapse because the 'thesis' is actually just a topic. WriterSpark teaches the three-step move from topic to claim to defensible thesis.
- Topic detection
- Claim arguability check
- Thesis specificity score
Build arguable, specific thesis statements — the difference between a topic, a claim, and a defensible thesis, with examples.
Many drafts collapse because the 'thesis' is actually just a topic. WriterSpark teaches the three-step move from topic to claim to defensible thesis.
Different essay types need different thesis types — argumentative theses take a side, analytical theses make a defensible interpretation.
Students see weak → strong thesis revisions in their own grade level, then practice on their own draft with immediate feedback.
Conventionally at the end of the introduction. WriterSpark also coaches delayed-thesis structures used in narrative-driven argumentative essays.
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