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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
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Which statement is the strongest thesis for the writing prompt?​

English
1 answer:
Olenka [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

From the given question,in order for the British Government to convince women to be a part of the war, they distributed posters which depicted them as being capable, strong and of importance towards the success of Britain's victory.

Explanation:

In order to convince women to join the war effort in some ways, the government distributed posters that described them as strong, capable, and necessary for Britain's victory.

What this sentence suggest to the reader is that the first topic to be considered is the strength of women.while the second topic to be discussed would be the capabilities of women.and finally, the topic to be discussed would be the importance of women in order to win the war. 

Note:

Complete question: Which statement is the strongest thesis for the writing prompt?

Prompt: Write an analytical essay in which you analyze and evaluate the British World War II propaganda directed at women.

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