The words and punctuation that best corrects any errors in the sentence is option A. well-known. The word well-known should have the punctuation mark hyphen because it is a compound word. Compound words are words that consist of two or more words linked together by a hyphen, in order to create a new word with a new meaning. The word "well-known" means famous.
Well, a thesis statement is a short statement, normally one sentence at most, that summarizes the claim or point of your essay, research, etc. And it's developed throughout the writing, with supporting details and such. Normally, I like to word my thesis statements in introductory paragraphs, because that works best, and that's what it is, an introduction. So you could add a little umph to it. For example: "How we behave in public acts as a sort of social glue." And add on from there. Or: "How we act around people, and in general, acts as a magnet, better manners attract people, while bad manners push people away." And add on from there. Also maybe think of some more vivid words to help you. For example, social glue is very eye catching, but it might not be the best word choice. Maybe instead of glue use magnet.
Here are 3 reasons why it is important to laugh.
1. It is important to laugh so that people know that you get the joke or are paying attention.
2. Laughter boosts the immune systym.
3. Laughing relaxes your muscles for up to 45 minutes after.
I don't know if you want the answer to be in paragraphs but i can still do it if that is how you want it.
B the first passage claims that students benefit from standardized testing while the second passage says they suffer due to it