Non-literal
she’s not actually the not sharpest tool, she’s not smart
she’s nice, not actually tasting sweet
she’s never angry, her bones can’t have anger
In general you want to be a bit more concise in forming a thesis statement. Usually you should shoot for between 1 and 2 sentences summarizing your argument in a concise way so that it is easily understandable to the reader. I would take what you have written and look for your main argument and try and put that in 1 to 2 sentences.
<span>C. "The minds and hearts of our children depend on our loving care to grow." </span>
A group of words containing a subject and a verb
It’s called a sentence