Do u want me to explain it to you? this seems pretty self explanatory
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All three answers except for we look at political documents , they offer hints about life in the past , records , and historical agreements do too.
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The three main climate zone types are tropical, temperate and polar.
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The three main climate zone types are ppretty distinct and easy to tell apart, though with climate change sometimes it can be confusing as certain climates aren't acting as usual. You will find all tropical climates near the equator, all temperate climates right under and above the tropical zones, and all polar climates wrapped around the north and south poles. It's easiest to imagine the three as large rings wrapping around the planet
A thesis statement is a summary of the main claim made in the text. Good questions to ask include....
- Is it consise? (To the point, straightforward)
- Does bring the parts of the essay together (does it bridge the beginning, middle and end into a common theme?)
- Does it reflect the type of essay you are writing? (for example, an argumentative thesis for an argumentative essay)
- Does it accurately reflect the main point of the essay (could readers see the thesis alone and know exactly what the essay will be about, or is it too incoherent or thin on detail?)
Hope this helps!