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In order for you to be able to write a thesis statement, you must in a few lines summarize the central point of the text and issue a position on it. An example of this can be seen in a statement and thesis on the book "All the Bright Places" that says: "The book points to family neglect in relation to adolescents' feelings as an aggravation of childhood depression and the negative results that it can to tease."
A. True
I would argue that this is true, a thesis statement should accurately state the main purpose of your essay while considering the context (scope and audience) of the piece.
Answer:
1. Will not die
2. Will not invite
3. Will not apply
4. Will not meet
5. Will not answer
6. Will not hide
7. Will not follow
8. Will not forgive
9. Will not enjoy
10. Will not complete
Explanation:
The simple future tense is used to show what will happen in the future.
It is usually shown by adding "will" to the verb.
The answers above, corresponds and appropriately fills in the gap to each incomplete sentence.
Answer: well they both come to a realization to be more pure
Explanation: Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters first meet at a cancer support group. They bond over the battles they have both endured, causing them to fall in love. ... Hazel opens herself up to Augustus and learns to be more social and loosen up, and Augustus accepts her affection and learns to love again.