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B. Universality
When we look at the sentence, “Ulysses is about an average
day for an ordinary man,” what we see is that the story can technically have
the setting of a regular, commonplace day, a day in which nothing out of the
ordinary occurs. We can also see that
the story is about a man that can pretty much be any person. What this communicates is that it can
probably be about anybody and occur on any day, which gives it the air of
universality.
Can you tell me details about this?
Context.
Dictionary definition: <span>the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning.
and
</span>the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed
Answer:
When you are making a thesis, you are making a theory or a hypothesis. So, you start before you make the experiment. Tell the problem or subject that you are trying to discover or solve. Your theory has to be clear that shows the topic and that focuses on the experiment. When you write a thesis, use the words if and then, for example, "If I put dirty pennies in pickle juice then, it may be at least a little clean." After you are done stating your hypothesis, you clarify the variables.
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