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An effective thesis statement should always include. A) a known fact B) a debatable claim. C) a question to solve. D) a summary of the topic.

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Answer:

A summary of the topic

Step-by-step explanation:

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User BlackHat
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Answer:

a.

Step-by-step explanation:

a because a known fact helps support your thesis statement. the rest are negotiable, but mostly not acceptable. b, you need a solid claim, not just one that could be true but you aren't sure. c, you can have a question to solve, but it isn't needed 100% of the time and as you get older, most of the time your instructor won't want a question. and d isn't right either because you summarize your topic in you concluding paragraph, not your statement.

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