<h3>My child and I hold hands on the way to school,</h3><h3>And when I leave him at the first-grade door</h3><h3>He cries a little but is brave; he does</h3><h3>Let go. My selfish tears remind me how</h3><h3>I cried before that door a life ago.</h3><h3>I may have had a hard time letting go.</h3>
<h3>Each fall the children must endure together</h3>
<h3>What every child also endures alone:</h3><h3>Learning the alphabet, the integers,</h3><h3>Three dozen bits and pieces of a stuff</h3><h3>So arbitrary, so peremptory,</h3><h3>That worlds invisible and visible</h3>
Answer: because we are missing the exert, just look in the back half of the paragraph and see if he is having problem with himself or if he is struggling with something out of his control
Explanation: thats all i can give with that info
Answer:
The correct option - B.
Explanation:
A thesis statement gives a summary of the main point or claim of the essay or research paper, etc. Usually, it is expressed in one sentence.
Compare and contrast essays are used to examine how things are similar, and how they differ. Therefore, it looks at the similarities between two or more objects, and their differences.
Considering this in mind only<u> the option B is correct.</u> Here we see the thesis statement that claims about the similarities and differences between college and high school. This option could be the topic sentence after which there would be a paragraph with the development of this idea.