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A. Clearly state the main idea of the paragraph
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B. Be the longest sentence in the paragraph
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C. Mention every example in the paragraph
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D. None of these
Explanation
A topic sentence introduces the main point or idea that will be discussed in the paragraph.
It does not need to mention every example or be the longest sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Fruits and vegetables are very tasty
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C. Healthy eating is a important for a strong body and mind
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D. My sister eats a lot of junk food
Explanation
A topic sentence introduces the main idea of a paragraph clearly and directly.
"Healthy eating is important" directly sets the focus on the benefits of healthy eating, matching the paragraph's subject.
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A. I read three books last week.
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B. Reading every day is a good habit.
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C. Reading books can improve your imagination.
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D. Books help you learn new words.
Explanation
A good topic sentence introduces a general idea; this sentence is too specific and personal.
It doesn't set up a broad theme for a paragraph like a proper topic sentence should.
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A. Structure
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B. Summary
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C. None of these
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D. Main Idea
Explanation
The topic sentence introduces the main idea of the paragraph, setting the direction for the rest of the content.
It is typically the first sentence that outlines the primary point the paragraph will discuss.
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A. Dogs are loyal and helpful animals.
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B. I saw a dog chasing a cat yesterday.
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C. Dogs bark loudly when they are strangers.
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D. Some dogs have long fur, and some have short fur.
Explanation
A topic sentence introduces the main idea of a paragraph.
"Dogs are loyal and helpful animals" provides a clear subject and idea to be discussed in the following sentences.
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