A. explains you topic and states your position
EXPLANATION
An oral response thesis statement present the topic of your paper/speech and also make a comment about your position in relation to the topic. Your thesis statement should tell your reader/listener what the paper/speech is about.
It’s definitely not A and B is a no because highlighting /most/ of your text doesn’t help point out the key points or quotes. Determining the authors purpose helps to understand what your reading so I would pick C.
The parts of speech are:
Noun; Jane, book, honesty, China
Pronoun; he, she, they
Adjective; happy, blue, tall
Adverb; quickly, hungrily, rapidly
Verb; cook, clean, wash
Preposition; in, under, beside
Conjunction; and, but, because
Interjection/ Exclamation; wow, alas, yay
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Answer:
okay my answer is below
Explanation:
Dawn was just breaking. I had just woken up and quickly prepared my gear for today’s lesson. I do so quickly so as not to earn the ire of my teachers. I polish my armor and my shield and see to it my sword and spear are clean and sharp. Class will start in an hour and it will be about shield and spear drills. I mentally steady for the demands of the lesson and hope I do my best so that one I will be warrior worthy to defend Sparta.
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The fox symbolizes a sly, wise character, visibly comparing to the typical thought of foxes. The fox flatters the crow in order to distract her from the cheese, resulting in the fox winning the piece of cheese. The fox, in conclusion, is presented as clever, wise and witty.