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Yes, a thesis statement can be written as a question. However, it is more common for a thesis statement to be a declarative statement that presents the main idea of the paper. If the question format helps to frame your argument effectively, it can be used.
No, a clincher statement typically ends with a strong, definitive statement or conclusion rather than a question. This statement is meant to leave a lasting impression on the audience and summarize the main point of the communication.
Yes, a thesis statement can be phrased as a question. This type of thesis statement is often used to generate interest and guide the direction of the paper. It should still provide a clear focus and answer the question posed.
Yes, a thesis statement can be a question. This can help to capture the reader's interest and serve as a guiding question that you will explore and answer throughout your paper. Just make sure to provide a clear and specific response to the question posed in your thesis statement.
I'm not able to see the statement you are referring to. Please provide the statement so I can help you identify any issues with it.
use 'we' to make it seem real
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To change a statement into a question using tag questions, you add a brief question at the end that echoes the form of the statement. For example, if the statement is "You are coming to the party," the tag question would be "You are coming to the party, aren't you?"
use 'we' to make it seem real
For a simple sentence it is necessary to change the word order to move the verb to the front of the sentence and to add a question mark to the end of the sentence. eg I can swim(statement) changes to Can I swim? (question) The King is dead (statement) changes to Is the King dead? (question)
To change a statement into a question, you typically reverse the word order and add a question mark at the end. You can also use question words like "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," or "how" at the beginning of the sentence. Lastly, you can change the intonation of your voice to indicate that it is a question.
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That is a statement of your opinion, not a question. WikiAnswers is for questions.
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switch the noun/verb. "Am I going to the store?" "I am going to the store."
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