The question that is being raised here is this one: "Which of the four sentences is neutral?"
Here are the choices.
A. 4
<span>B. 2 </span>
<span>C. 1 </span>
<span>D. 3
</span>
The correct answer is this one: "B. 2" <span>Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade.</span>
They could use the setting to build up tension by having the setting around the main character's dangerous?
Alliteration.
Have a nice day c:
For a topic sentence, or the beginning sentence that signifies the main idea of the paragraph, you could focus on the fact that there are a variety of things to do at the beach (perhaps the 3rd sentence). To create a hook, or an eye-catching sentence, you can use the childhood memory of learning to swim, but perhaps in more detail. In other words, recreate the scene rather than just saying it was a happy memory (i.e. I'm five years old and am amazed by how weightless I feel in the water). Once you create the hook and topic sentence, you can talk about other activities at the beach as your supporting evidence.