The answer would be thesis statement
Answer: Nicolaus Copernicus
Explanation: He was the first modern European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun, or the Heliocentric Theory of the universe
A few issues...at the end,the last sentence, you use a passive perspective, where as the rest is more assertive...you should keep it one or the other. Your 3rd sentence has a future tense sound whereas the rest is present tense...make sure that is also present tense
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In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian the author uses direct characterization to reveal Junior’s thoughts about himself and his name from a first-person perspective. He feels uncomfortable and it is evident in his speech. On the other hand, in the text “The Building,” the author uses the third-person perspective to support the characterization of Leslie and his brother Eric.
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In Shakespeare's Macbeth, guilt is represented by the presence or symbol of blood. Macbeth, after going back and forth on whether or not to kill Duncan, eventually decides to do it. Very quickly after his murder, Macbeth feels guilty, especially when he looks down at his hands. He questions whether or not he will ever be able to wash away the blood (guilt). "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood/Clean from my hand? Interestingly, Lady Macbeth feels no such guilt or remorse... at first. Her guilt is also symbolized through her visions of blood on her hands and clothes. "Our, ------- spot!" She keeps imagining blood on her hands and her guilt is driving her crazy. "Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him." While Lady Macbeth's guilt increases as the play progresses, Macbeth's gets less and less. It must be since he basically begins killing anybody that stands in his way. He even kills his own friend Banquo. Even then, though, the blood/guilt motif is set before the reader again with the line "blood will have blood."