EURO ST 10 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Thesis Statement, Optical Illusion, Vanishing Point

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An author"s thesis statement should respond to a question or issue that naturally flows out of a particular situation and context related to the issue he or she is exploring. When authors begin their argument, they usually don"t immediately begin by saying in this paper, i will explore , instead an author will frequently begin by establishing for the reader what the conventional knowledge is surrounding their topic. This situation helps invite the reader into a context for what they are about to read. The situation also helps prepare the reader to begin asking the questions the author is hoping to answer. What is the situation of vision edgerton chooses to give at the beginning of. Instead, he chooses to present to you a situation about vision and how human beings eyes work and how they perceive raw form of images . What does he tell you about eyes and vision.

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