A thesis statement is an arguable statement that you then set out, through your discussion and examples, to support. In order for the thesis statement to be strong or solid it should takes some sort of stand, justifies discussion, expresses one main idea, and lastly <span>thesis statement is specific.</span>
Scientists had suspected that our planet formed dry, with high-energy impacts creating a molten surface on the infant Earth<span>. </span>Water came<span> much later, went the thinking, thanks to collisions with wet comets and asteroids.</span>
The original name is from the Mohegan word "quinnitukqut" which means "at the long tidal river."
The name was transliterated sort of poorly (see: Nippon vs. Japan for another example... among thousands) by the English speaking folks of the time and it became Connecticut when spelled but the pronunciation was a little harder to fudge, it seems.
Answer:
Mrs. Taylor<u>,</u> the English teacher, also heads the debate club.
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