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A sentence that often restates one point before introducing a new one is called a(n) A. introduction B. transition C. thesis statement D. conclusion​

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C. thesis statement

Step-by-step explanation:

A thesis statement is a brief, concise summary of a claim or main idea stated in a literary work such as a research paper, argumentative essay, analytical essay, expository essay, etc. It is usually written at the conclusion (tail end) of an introductory paragraph of a literary work and it provide the readers a concise summary of a claim or main point.

In an argumentative, a claim is another term for thesis statement.

Hence, a sentence that often restates one point before introducing a new one is called a thesis statement. It gives an interpretation of a subject matter or main idea to the readers.

In English literature, there are two (2) main types of thesis statement and these include;

I. Direct thesis statement.

II. Indirect thesis statement.

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