Well, a thesis statement is a short statement, normally one sentence at most, that summarizes the claim or point of your essay, research, etc. And it's developed throughout the writing, with supporting details and such. Normally, I like to word my thesis statements in introductory paragraphs, because that works best, and that's what it is, an introduction. So you could add a little umph to it. For example: "How we behave in public acts as a sort of social glue." And add on from there. Or: "How we act around people, and in general, acts as a magnet, better manners attract people, while bad manners push people away." And add on from there. Also maybe think of some more vivid words to help you. For example, social glue is very eye catching, but it might not be the best word choice. Maybe instead of glue use magnet.
The history of Doughnut dates back to 1800’s. Doughnuts were deep fried cakes without the shape of a ring. Those were irregular shaped balls previously called the oil fried cakes.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Doughnuts were introduced to the Americans in the New Netherlands by the Dutch. It was a special occasion recipe served during Dutch Christmas and it would extend up to New Year. Some of them used to fry unsweetened dough in oil and then drench these fried oil cakes in sugar syrup to sweeten them.
The hole in the middle of the doughnut was invented later by Dutch sailor whose mother prepared some before he could start for travel, might be a myth, but it is believed so. Doughnut is part of Dutch tradition and during World War 1, Girls used to give them to soldiers and they used to call those girls – Doughnut Girls.
I think the answer would be false
Boolean search terms.
Adding the words AND, NOT, and OR into your search phrase can help widen or narrow your findings. If you want to make sure your answers bring up two different ideas or terms that are both found in the text results, you can add AND between them. If you want to broaden your search to include many different phrases you can add OR in between them. It's called a Boolean search because it was devised by George Boole.
The class valued respect, honesty, and punctuality.
does that help?