It should be
Example:
<span>Sincerely, <span> (Signature goes here) </span>(Mrs.) Emma Stone
Director of Acquisitions
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<span>The answer is:</span>
psychological
novel
It is also known as psychological realism. A psychological
novel is a fictional work of literature that focuses on the internal
characterization of the characters in the story, such as the motives of their
actions, the circumstances that brought them to their present situation, and
decisions that led them to the act like how they are being portrayed.
This is not a thesis sentence. You are stating a fact rather than making a bold statement that gives readers clues about what you will be talking about. It is too narrow. Unless your sole focus is the Nobel Peace Prize that he won in 2002, it is not an appropriate thesis. If your topic were George Washington for example, you would not say: George Washington was the first president. That would not be a thesis sentence. A more appropriate thesis would be: George Washington accomplished many things during his time as the first President of the United States. Then you would continue by saying what he accomplished and the essay would be about his presidency. Now just apply that to Jimmy Carter.
Well yes since a prepositional phrase shows location
where: Downtown in Whoville.