An evaluative thesis from the following options is "Keeping a regular schedule is so much better than letting each day's schedule be different and random".
A claim that expresses an opinion about the subject, on the other hand, is one that elicits criticism is an evaluative thesis. It renders a decision. It declares that one subject is superior to or inferior to another. The opinion expressed in option B, which illustrates an evaluative thesis, is that adhering to a schedule is preferable to following a random timetable.
The language used in the abovementioned statement is provoking which is a feature of an evaluative thesis.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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Some persons of a desponding spirit are in great concern about that vast number of poor people, who are aged, diseased, or maimed . . . it is very well known, that they are every day dying . . . as fast as can be reasonably expected.
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1. Ladepo: a poor teacher. He is the father of Aremu. Along with his wife, they always find it difficult to pay bills. He later becomes a pastor.
2. Baba Agba: Ladepo's father and Aremu's grandfather. He is a traditionalist. He continued to be truthful in his dealings. He was faithful to everybody he came across.
3. Aremu: He is Ladepo's son and grandson to Baba Agaba. He chose to live his life according to his choosing. He was later disowned by his father. He later traveled abroad to study.
4. Mope: she is Ladepo's wife. A teacher, but suffers due to her and her husband's salary. She's not aware of her husband's cunning ways as a pastor.
5. Alamutu: he is an Ifa priest, but not well-grounded in the practice. He usually charges people exorbitantly.
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