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sdas [7]
1 year ago
7

Which of the following is an example of an effective thesis statement for an informational essay?

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qwelly [4]1 year ago
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The  example of an effective thesis statement for an informational essay is  option B: Did you know that disclaimers on social media posts are a direct result of dishonest advertising claims.

<h3>What is a thesis statement for an informative essay?</h3>

An informative thesis statement is one that tells more on  the topic and often summarizes the key findings of an informative essay that the readers can get.

Note that option b is one that tells the cause and effect of a given action.

Hence, The  example of an effective thesis statement for an informational essay is  option B: Did you know that disclaimers on social media posts are a direct result of dishonest advertising claims.

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