EXACTLY WHAT ARE YOU REALLY TRYING TO SAY THERE SHOULD BE MORE DETAILS TO THIS ANSWER
Answer:
C
Explanation:
if this is wrong do not crucify me, but I just do not see the need of a comma unless being followed by a conjunction. (They do not give the option)
Answer:
Is there a text or little story or anything else that goes with this question?
Explanation:
I'm not sure what I have to write or put, also, it there options to pick from?
The answer is C: It asks the reader a question.
A thesis statement is a concise phrase, usually one sentence, that lets the reader know how the writer will interpret the subject matter being discussed.
It creates a map or itinerary, so to speak, that the writer will follow throughout the text in supporting his or her claim. This claim is meant to be either disputed or conceded by the reader. The thesis statement, as such, does not ask anything particular to or of the reader.