The correct answer is sad and happy
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a thesis statement is like a claim. It explains what you focus is on your assignment.
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This is the design I was looking at.
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Your question is a bit confusing because I'm not sure where the sentence I'm meant to rewrite starts from but I'll assume (I hope correctly) that the sentence is "this is the design I was looking"
In that case, when rewriting a sentence to include prepositions were required and removing the unnecessary ones, my best revision of the answer is in the "Answer" column.
A preposition is a word which precedes a noun or pronoun to show relationship between another word in the same sentence.
Some examples of preposition are: after, for, in, at, etc.
“One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination; one hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.”
Alliteration is the repetition of a word of sound within the same phrase, such as "Ulalume"; Asonance is a vowel coincidence in the termination of two words, such as "it was night in the lonesome october
of my most immemorial year"; the consonance is an unmotivated use of words that are very close for each other, such as " we noted not the dim lake of Auber- (though once we had journeyed down here)"; and the poetic image describes something real through words, such as "these are days when my heart was volcanic", which explains his heart beats too strong.