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.
Answer:
a teddy bear symbolizing stuffed animal
Explanation:
This is because it's literal instead of being symbolic of something.
Answer:
what is coronavirus
<u>what</u><u> </u><u>is</u><u> </u><u>English</u><u> </u><u>Language</u><u> </u>
Answer:
This is a run-on sentence.
It's two sentences. The first sentence modifies the second, so, in that sense, is a misplaced modifier, but it is not a phrase within a sentence, it is a different sentence. A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly.
Answer:
men's
Explanation:
The plural form of man is men so the noun is men. The plural possessive form of men is men's