2)Are you thinking about a thesis to guide your research? (Remember, your paper should answer specific questions that will be answered in narrative of your major paper). Please present to me three possible thesis statements that will guide your paper or a final thesis if you have settled on one. I have been going through several ideas of what the direction or thesis of this research paper should be. The topic of contrasting the women of Athens and Sparta is one that gives plenty to discuss when looking at social, political, educational, economical, and cultural issues in their respected societies. This is not …show more content…
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