Tuesday, March 27, 2012

How to Write Thesis Titles

      1. 1. Write the main title of the thesis based ondd
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      4.  the finished thesis. This main title should contain the most central information about the thesis. For example, if the thesis is about the tradition of the novel in Edwardian Britain, a sample title would be, "Novels and Dreams in Edwardian Britain." This part of the title will cover the broader themes of the topic.
      2. Write a sub-header question to accompany the main thesis title. This question should consist of the central question you will answer in the thesis. For example, a subtitle could be, "Did Modern Novels Galvanize the Reading Public in Britain?" Be certain that the question reflects a large section of the paper. The reader will want to know what the answer to the question is.
      3. Write out a few possible title and sub-header question pairs to find the right fit. It often takes a few rough-draft titles to create the ideal use of key words and questions.

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