Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.
Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.
A statement, also a line of dialogue in a script. It is not a part of speech which is the job or function of a word within a sentence or question.
Slander is a noun (a defamatory statement) and a verb (to defame).
An interjection is used to make a statement, ask a question or give a command
The part of the text or statement that surrounds a particular word orsection and determines its meaning
The word testimonial is a noun. It is a statement given under oath.
Provocative speech or annoying speech
"In conclusion" is a phrase commonly used as a transition or a signal that the speaker is about to summarize key points or make a final statement. It does not fit neatly into one specific part of speech, as it functions more as a transitional phrase in writing or speech.
The word "libel" is a noun. It refers to a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation.
The word "indeed" is an adverb. It is typically used to emphasize a statement or confirm something to be true.
An aphorism is a noun. It refers to a concise, cleverly worded statement that expresses a truth or observation about life.
This statement is direct speech because it directly quotes what someone said.