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19.10.2019 •
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How are odysseus and eurymachus similar?
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Explanation:
The 3-Point Thesis Approach
Very similar to the way you wrote papers in middle school, the 3-point thesis paper consists of three parts: an introduction with a thesis statement, a body which is the bulk of the paper, and a conclusion that wraps everything up