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The last sentence of an opening paragraph is usually the thesis.
I would say choice "A". Every high school student graduate should be required to work in another country to increase his or her awareness of global issues.
Usually thesis statements have reasons that set up the rest of the essay.
For example. "required to work in another country" and "increase his or her awareness" are two reasons they can set up two paragraphs in the essay.
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“La Belle Dame sans Merci” is one of the famous ballads of John Keats. A ballad is in a form of poetry which tells a story based on folk cultures, believes or ideas. Ballads usually use simple language so that it can reach to the common people. The translation of the title is “A Woman Without Mercy.” the ballad begins with a knight telling his experience with a beautiful and fair lady who gave him sweet feelings of love. The lady turns him to fall asleep. In his dreams, he visualizes the reality of the lady that how she has seduced other knights and then they have been found dead.
The poem has been divided into twelve four lines of stanzas which are known as quatrains. The rhyme scheme of each of the quatrain is ABCB.
The poem is in iambic tetrameter. One Iamb is when an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable and tetra means four. That is, each line of the ballad contains four iambs. But there are only three stressed syllables in the fourth line of each quatrain. The use of rhyme and meter enhances the poem's beauty.
Scout finds Jem moody, angry and prone to long silences. What horrifies Scout the most is when Jem tells her to "act more like a girl". Jem is maturing into a young man with all the questions, confusion and chaos that goes with adolescence. Scout asks Calpurnia if she might be able to fix Jem by beating him up.
She was growing up in a different social and historical environment.