Overall, this sentence seems correct to me.
Answer:
A thesis statement makes a promise to the reader about the scope, purpose, and direction of the paper. It summarizes the conclusions that the writer has reached about the topic. A thesis statement is generally located near the end of the introduction.
Explanation:
The thesis statement has 3 main parts: the limited subject, the precise opinion, and the blueprint of reasons. The limited subject tells the reader exactly on what, or whom the article focuses. The precise opinion gives your answer to a question about the subject.
All of the above because,
-Characters are the individuals that the story is about.
-Setting is the location of the action.
-Plot is the actual story on which the book is based on.
-Every story has a conflict to solve.
-The solution to the problem is the way the action is resolved.
There you go
"B. Cheryl’s favorite <span>snack is chocolate; she could eat it daily" is the only sentence that uses a semicolon properly, since the purpose of the semicolon is to provide a "pause" longer than a comma but shorter than a colon. </span>