The correct answer is the option letter C (It reveals the history of the store and its importance in the nameless town.). Taken from the autobiographical travel book “<em>Blue Highways</em>” by William Least Heat-Moon (1982), the excerpt presented above narrates the moment when <u>Heat-Moon visited a town called “Nameless” in Tennessee</u>. In his book, Heat-Moon narrates his trips from small town to small town and stops at towns which have interesting names. In this case, Heat-Moon starts asking questions about the store such as its history and who built it. Eventually, people start to comment on the things that clients used to take from there. The list of what the store used to sell help readers to see that the town and its people have meaning, since the list reveals the history behind that store and particular details that contributed to the importance of the town “<em>Nameless</em>”.
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The speaker first tries speaking politely to Prejudice to let her pass but he does not move.
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Colonies Christmas present was the letter which the author have <u>bought </u><u>for </u><u>her </u><u>however </u><u>she </u><u>thought </u><u>the </u><u>author </u><u>was </u><u>her </u><u>Jim </u><u>she </u><u>called </u><u>him </u><u>and </u><u>made </u><u>him </u><u>to </u><u>sit </u><u>beside </u><u>for </u><u>her </u><u>kissed </u><u>on </u><u>his </u><u>cheek</u><u> </u><u>for </u><u>her,</u><u>her </u><u>husband </u><u>has </u><u>retured </u><u>after </u><u>a </u><u>long </u><u>time </u><u>so </u><u>she </u><u>said </u><u>it </u><u>was </u><u>her </u><u> </u><u>best </u><u>Christmast </u><u>present.</u>
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A thesis statement clearly identifies the topic being discussed, includes the points discussed in the paper, and is written for a specific audience. Your thesis statement belongs at the end of your first paragraph, also known as your introduction. Use it to generate interest in your topic and encourage your audience to continue reading.Your readers, especially your instructors, want to read writing that engages them. Consequently, you must write thesis statements that are arguable, not factual. Statements of fact seem easy to write about because, well, they are easy to prove. After all, they’re facts. The problem is that you cannot write engaging papers around statements of fact. Such theses prevent you from demonstrating critical thinking and analytical skills, which you want to show your instructor. If you were to write a paper around the next two statements, your writing would probably be quite dull because you would be restating facts that the general public already knows.In order to make your writing interesting, you should develop a thesis statement that is arguable. Sometimes you will be writing to persuade others to see things your way and other times you will simply be giving your strong opinion and laying out your case for it.
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