The purpose of a thesis statement is (C) to tell the readers of the content, the argument, and the direction of the paper.
The thesis argument is an important part of the paper and sets the tone for the audience and gives an idea as to what the rest of the paper will be about.
Answer:
A. A variety of cheeses filled one mouse's trap.
Explanation:
I think the answer would be C:The absence of eyes struck me more than the other defects
I’m not sure doe. tell me if i’m wrong .
Answer: He asked if he was a scientist or an arts graduate.
Explanation:
Indirect speech is a report of someone else's statement, question or utterance. By using indirect speech, we avoid quoting the statement directly as in direct speech.
In some languages, including English, the tense changes as we convert a direct speech into indirect speech, which is called <em>the sequence of tenses</em>. In this example:<em> </em><em>Is</em><em> he a scientist or an arts graduate?</em>, present simple tense becomes past simple tense in indirect speech - <em>He asked if he </em><em>was</em><em> a scientist or an arts graduate.</em>