<span>The answer choices to this question are pronouns, author bias, punctuation, and setting. The element of any store that will help the reader to best understand a story and its theme is the setting. The setting will help the reader know where the story is taking place. It can also the reader to visualize the story better in their heads. It can also help the person to immerse themselves into the story. So, the correct answer is setting.</span><span />
Hi there! I have no clue which Greg you're referring to, but I can give you some points on a thesis statement.
As you hopefully know, a thesis statement gives the reader a main idea of what the body paragraphs will be about. It doesn't have to be long-- usually it's one sentence and just gets straight to the point.
Here's a starter;
By the end of "(title of the story)", Greg changes into a (what he changed into) because of (idea of 1st paragraph), (idea of 2nd paragraph), and (idea of 3rd paragraph).
Hope I helped!
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