You should map out what you are going to write about in your body paragraphs (pre-writing, outline, four-square). What are the main points in each paragraph that could help you to form the statement? Once you have that, it should make writing the thesis statement a bit easier. If this is just a general overview, you could write something like, "Tchaikovsky's composition was shaped by many events that occurred early in life, during his adult life, and long after he passed away." Again, it would largely depend on what you want your reader to know about the paragraphs they are about to read.
Answer:
Nick Caraway meets the man with the enormous owl-eyed spectacles in Jay Gatsby's library, during one of Jay's parties. Nick and Jordan had politely left their company to find Jay. ... This is the reason why the man with the spectacles is so surprised that the books are actually genuine. He expected them to be fake.
Explanation:
Gatsby's saving grace is that the books and the library are not to show off to everybody - just Daisy. They, like the wealth which has bought them, are merely a means to an end: his dream of winning Daisy back. So the books symbolize Gatsby's vision of himself and his dream but also the fact that they lack true depth.
Answer: Explanation:
1. discrimination. Example: <em>The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality.</em>
2. communication. Example: <em>She has good communication with her mother.</em>
3. diplomatic. Example: <em>Lawyers should be diplomatic i dealing with a judge. He gave a diplomatic answer.</em>
4. mediation. Example: <em> In a mediation, both sides must agree on who oversees the process.</em>
5. career cluster. Example: Interior designer is in the career cluster of carpenter, architech and civil engineer.