Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Determine whether each thesis statement is weak or strong.
A] The number of homeless citizens in the United States has recently increased.
B] Smoking should be outlawed because it causes many health problems, such as breathlessness and lung disease.
C] The jeans industry targets its advertisements to appeal to young adults.
D] The invention of vaccinations has had a major effect on humans by wiping out a number of deadly diseases.
Explanation:
The correct answers are:
A] The number of homeless citizens in the United States has recently increased. Weak thesis Statement
B] Smoking should be outlawed because it causes many health problems, such as breathlessness and lung disease. Strong thesis Statement
C] The jeans industry targets its advertisements to appeal to young adults. Weak thesis Statement
D] The invention of vaccinations has had a major effect on humans by wiping out a number of deadly diseases. Strong thesis Statement
A Strong thesis Statement demonstrates a clear and precise idea. The topic will be easily identified and will not lead to confusion.
A Weak thesis Statement is vague and confusing, it is not clear what is the main topic the article is dealing with.
Answer:
“whose origin was a Terminus.“
Explanation:
Paradox is a contradictory assertion itself or contradictory to our expectations.
In the given example, two important words that make this paradox are origin and terminus. Origin, we can say, a start position, a position where something starts or is coming from, or develop from it. Terminus is the end of a bus or a train line, the last station, so generally the outermost point.
Pun is a wordplay that has an intentional humorous effect.
So, the excerpt <em>“whose origin was a Terminus.“ </em>is both paradox and a pun.
The answer would MOST LIKELY be C, since lain is the verb.
<span>B. to highlight the need for gender equality and equal rights for women
I almost felt tempted to say "C", but the speech's central idea goes way beyond that</span>
Is Nick living up to his self proclamation of being non-judgmental?
(That's the correct sentence if that's what you're asking...)