You should map out what you are going to write about in your body paragraphs (pre-writing, outline, four-square). What are the main points in each paragraph that could help you to form the statement? Once you have that, it should make writing the thesis statement a bit easier. If this is just a general overview, you could write something like, "Tchaikovsky's composition was shaped by many events that occurred early in life, during his adult life, and long after he passed away." Again, it would largely depend on what you want your reader to know about the paragraphs they are about to read.
<span>The pungent odor of too-old trash permeated my nostrils as I burst into the kitchen. gsh</span>
The correct answer is Sentence 9.
The sentence should be written: Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of it's clean and safe enough to drink.
We know an apostrophe should be placed here because we could also say: Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of it is clean and safe enough to drink.
Answer:
Her personal experience
Explanation:
She's talking about her own name.