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One day in the summer, my friends and I were hanging out. All of a sudden, we were hungry, so we walked in the sunny sun to the store. We talked on the way there, laughing at most. In the store, we bought snacks and drinks. They tasted fine. I mean, it was a snack, not the main meal. After eating, we were tired and bored, so we headed back home. At home, I took a nap. It was very relaxing.
Explanation:
One day in the summer, my friends and I were hanging out. All of a sudden, we were hungry, so we walked in the sunny sun (describe the sun, sunlight) to the store. We talked on the way there, laughing at most (or whatever you did to get there and what you did on the way). In the store, we bought snacks and drinks. They tasted fine. I mean, it was a snack, not the main meal (how did it taste and what did you think of it?). After eating, we were tired and bored (your feelings at that moment), so we headed back home. At home, I took a nap. It was very relaxing (or what you did after that).
When writing a thesis statement, you should avoid making a claim without any backup to your claim. The second possible answer, "making a claim," doesn't say "making a claim with backup," and so I would say the answer to this question is B; "making a claim."
A dialogue should be interesting rather than boring.
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The next thing Peter Tabichi ought to do with his prize money is build a new community
library.
I believe it is taking notes because you would want to add what the speaker was saying, his actions, and body language.
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