<h3>My child and I hold hands on the way to school,</h3><h3>And when I leave him at the first-grade door</h3><h3>He cries a little but is brave; he does</h3><h3>Let go. My selfish tears remind me how</h3><h3>I cried before that door a life ago.</h3><h3>I may have had a hard time letting go.</h3>
<h3>Each fall the children must endure together</h3>
<h3>What every child also endures alone:</h3><h3>Learning the alphabet, the integers,</h3><h3>Three dozen bits and pieces of a stuff</h3><h3>So arbitrary, so peremptory,</h3><h3>That worlds invisible and visible</h3>
Answer:
He is uneducated and not very smart to know he's being used, but is a strong horse who is a hard worker on the farm.
The greek root word is Mania
The thesis is the most appropriate place in the essay for the above sentence. This is because the statement is making a claim. Usually, this is placed in the introductory paragraph. (Option A)
<h3>What is a claim?</h3>
A claim is a definitive statement made concerning an idea, indicating that the writer, author, or orator is taking a position regarding an argument or subject.
Hence, when starting a claim, it should come at the beginning of the text or presentation or in the thesis.
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Answer:
bias means that you could go either way
like you are neutral