A thesis statement is like the hook of the story the main part of the story to tell it if that makes since. A claim is a argument of the essay
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Which book is it? that way i can answer your question
Answer:
1. "But I <u>must not stay</u> in bed uselessly,"
2. <u>Could </u>the alarm <u>have failed</u> to ring?
3. If I <u>were to try</u> that with my boss, I<u>'d be thrown ou</u>t on the spot.
4. He <u>would've fallen</u> right off his desk!
5. Besides, by then someone from the office<u> will arrive</u> to inquire abo
because the office <u>will open</u> before seven o'clock."
6. At the moment he <u>was lying</u> right there on the carpet, and no one
about his condition <u>would've</u> seriously <u>demanded </u>that he let them.
7. But the manager <u>must have suspected</u> something, because he mad
down over a few stairs and <u>disappeared</u>, still shouting, "Huh!"
Answer:
Although I don't really know why. I do know why.
Explanation:
Literature is used in our everyday lives. We may not be writing letters to someone, but we use our keyboards and phones to write thoughts and ideas down. Maybe you are saying "hi!" to your friend. Or you might want to ask a question. If you don't learn it, you won't sound fluent. An example would be, "hi how are you." and with literature in mind, a better-revised sentence would be, "Hi! How are you doing?" (See the difference?)
Anyway if you need me to type more words. I could do that!
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This is true, depending on what situation you get yourself into.