A thematic statement is one or more complete sentences that express a theme. They can also be called or considered a thesis.
Not always, because with evidence it can also be wrong. You need at least two to make a point if necessary.
Answer:
green, as a heraldic tincture.
Explanation:
1) She enjoyed being on the boats and at sea
2) She was a lively woman and a good leader
3) Her piracy made it difficult for others to travel at sea
4) They were surprisingly similar and found common ground between them.
Answer:
I do not know the circumstances but I would think they are looking for the murder weapon.
Explanation:
Its something about a murder so that's what I assume.