Thesis Statement For Hook Sentence

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Prejudice Essay Machine
Title
This should be an incomplete sentence that precisely describes the topic of the essay.

Introduction

Hook Sentence
Open with a sentence that will capture the reader's attention. Consider a startling statement or a surprising fact. However, this sentence should have relevance to your thesis statement.
Without bias we would not be where we are today, Everyone is biased.
Focusing Sentences
Here you need a few sentences that will connect your hook sentence to your thesis statement.
We can see bias in everyday life. It is something no one can avoid. If we did not have bias, we would not be where we are today. Bias is both good and bad. The good bias helps us grow as human beings, while the bad bias helps us learn. It is in every human being. We
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He wants to “spread his wings and fly.” Every time Arnold tries to he is “shot down.” If a person is an Indian that is what happens. People don’t expect much of Indians and leave them to rot. In the book; Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian, these things happen to Arnold.
Example / Textual Evidence
Provide specific examples that support your controlling idea and your development sentences.
Arnold is a young boy who was born with many problems with his physical appearance. Everyone was biased towards him which meant he couldn’t be who he truly needed to become. Mr. P was the only one who was not biased towards Arnold and supported him as if Arnold was his own son. His only friend Reggie stood up for Arnold whenever anyone bullied him but Reggie also made fun of Arnold.
Explain the Example / Evidence
Explain how the examples and evidence connect to the topic sentence or controlling idea.
I think so far I have proved my point. Bias is in everyone. Everyday we judge someone because of their appearance and their social status. Arnold was treated badly because of his social status not only by the white’s but also by his own family and