For Comprehension Practice
1. Bessie Coleman was famous for being the first black woman to receive her pilot's license in the world.
2. France in 1922
and i can't see the rest, i would love to help you out with the rest but...can't see them
The purpose of drawing conclusions is to READ FOR MEANING.
Reading for meaning involves understanding both the written and the implied information in a particular story. There is no way one can possibly draw correct conclusions if one doesn't understand what has been read.
Conclusions are drawn by using clues from the passage read to develop a reasonable judgement.
The answer is B) They are always focused on a main idea.
Paragraphs are not always indented; it depends on the writing format. They vary in length from short to long. They do not always have a topic sentence; some writers organize their thoughts and paragraphs well without topic sentences.
Hope this helps! :)
A. Separate
<span>Segregate: to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or <span>group.</span></span>