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19. Which of the following is a common error in composing a thesis statement? A. Your thesis statement is specific as opposed to general. B. You offer an original perspective on a familiar theme. C. You focus your thesis statement after you begin writing. D. Your thesis statement contains two or more central points.
Your thesis statement contains two or more central points. This is a common error in composing a thesis statement.
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Your thesis statement contains two or more central points. This is a common error in composing a thesis statement.
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