2. Sally was ADVISED to rest by the doctor
3.Ben is HAVING his kitchen painted
4.Anna HAS her cookery book published.
5. A lot of money is SPENT each year
Answer:
4. Imagery
Explanation:
1. Metaphor - Comparing 2 things without using like or as. So it is not 1.
2. Simile - Comparing 2 things with using like or as. So it is not 2.
3. Personification - Giving an object human like qualities. So it is not 3.
4. Imagery - Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. So it has to be 4.
Answers:
1) Every composition has three main parts: introduction, body, and conclusion.
The introduction is the paragraph that introduces the topic and states the thesis.
The body are several paragraphs after the introduction. The body support and develops the thesis. And the conclusion is the paragraph that gives the final point.
2) The statements that exemplify strong thesis statements would be:
- The brief history of television is punctuated by major changes in technology.
- Although fitness experts all agree that weight lifting can be beneficial, they disagree over the ideal regimen.
'Thesis Statement' is described as the statement that functions to reveal the central claim or idea of the author's work briefly.
It informs the readers about the upcoming argument or subject of the essay or paper that the author will deal with throughout the work.
The key characteristics of a strong thesis statement would be:
Arguability.
Precise(Neither too broad nor too narrow)
Focused and particular.
Clarity.
The third and fifth statements most adequately contain these characteristics while the other options fail to do so due to either being too wide or too brief which makes them lack clarity and focus.
Thus, options B. and D. are the correct answers.
The overall answer is yes, because you never know when you need one, stretch the subjects out by adding as much information as possible
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