You could start it with a question.
Like... “Is it right for a certain book to be banned because of a valid reason?” Or “Is it right to ban ANY sort of book from the public?”
Make the reader want to continue reading. Your thesis is supposed to catch the attention of someone.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you need more ideas!
~Brooke❤️
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A) Simple</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The sentence "The Ilana trotted up the slope" is the example of the simple sentence. This is because the action is not continuing and has already been stopped or completed. Moreover, it contains only one predicate and subject which simple in nature. The verb used gives the complete thought of the sentence and the action that has been performed. It can thus be differentiated from the other sentences. The clause structure is also simple and has one independent clause.
Really it depends upon what the author makes it. If it's a published book, it's a for entertaining purposes. If it was informal, it's be a biography.
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Answer:
green, as a heraldic tincture.
Explanation: