The teacher who has the correct answer is <span>Teacher B says that the thesis statement should reflect the main idea of the entire essay.
The thesis statement would be placed at the end of the introduction and each follow-up paragraph should support the idea stated in it. It is a kind of concise summary of the most important points or claim of the essay, paper, etc. </span>
The question asked is to assess your ability to write a summary for a given text. As this ability is a very personal thing, it's not right for me to write the summary for you, but I'll show you how to write one.
A summary is an objective, direct and precise text. He can re-present a text, showing only the most important parts. For this reason, the summary is short and quick to read.
Based on this, we can say that to write a summary, you must:
- Read the entire text to which your question refers.
- Identify the most important parts of this text.
- Identify the sentences that feature these parts.
- Rewrite these sentences, using different words, but keeping the same meaning.
In this case, you can write your summary using synonyms, that way you avoid plagiarism. In addition, you must adapt the sentences, presenting connectives between them that make the text more fluid and coherent.
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There should be options along with the question.
I am going to answer based on what I know. The use of hyperlinks is the element that distinguishes hypermedia from linear multimedia.
B seems most correct. Have a good day/night!