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.
The answer is 5: a thesis
The <em>repetition of a specific theme dominanting</em> of things that have a significance in a literary work is what this literay device, motif, is about. It helps to develop the central theme. And, being a <em>recorring </em>element, it can be used as a <em>reminder of certain ideas</em> for the readers; <em>it's like the claim or main argument about a topic.</em>
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I feel like most people are empathetic, but don't like to show it
Ah, good old To Kill a Mocking Bird. My teacher called it TKAM for short.
Well, Atticus would define reasoning as logical thinking where one uses it to make a prudent decision.
Mr. Finch would also define reasonable as someone who uses and someone who is fair.