A: It has nothing worthwhile to say.
B: It do not has defined opinion.
C: It is not clearly stated in specific terms.
D: It has more than one main idea.
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- The opinion that everyone has a position and clearly defined privileges is____.
- What are the features of thesis statement? ______. A: Thesis statement is a paragraph B: The language should be very specific C: The opinion is clearly defined and directed D: It is in the introductory paragraph E: The central idea should be provable
- Which of the following is NOT one of the guidelines of a good thesis?( A: It states the writer’s clearly defined opinion on some subject. B: It is very interesting to attract the readers. C: It asserts one main idea. D: It is often located in the first or second paragraph.
- What's wrong with Sarah? A: She has got a bad cold. B: She has a toothache. C: She has got food poisoning.
- What are the features of thesis statement? ______. A: It is in the introductory paragraph B: Thesis statement is a paragraph C: The language should be very specific D: The opinion is clearly defined and directed
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Which one is wrong, about the geography of America and China?( ) A: China has more railways than America. B: America has two neighbour countries, Canada and Mexico. C: Both America and China's climates vary greatly. D: America's land is less than China's, but water in America is more than China.
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How does Elizabeth’s company differ from Steven’s() A: It is likely to become larger than Steven’s in the future. B: It has started to operate in more then one country. C: It has started to operate in more than one country.
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The book has more than one author.
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Which of the following characteristic does not belong to typical characteristics of an investment entity? A: It has more than one investment. B: It has more than one investor. C: It has investors that are related parties of the entity. D: It has ownership interests in the form of equity or similar interests.
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What's wrong with Betty? A: She has a runny nose. B: She has a headache. C: She has a toothache.