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Tasya [4]
4 years ago
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Please help on my last question

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1 answer:
In-s [12.5K]4 years ago
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Answer:

D. She encourages us to read and write well, too

Explanation:

The topic sentence is about your teacher rewarding you.

The question is about which of the 4 sentences <u>would NOT support </u>the main idea of reward.

Options A, B and C are some forms of reward (movie coupons, longer recess and playing CDs). So, each of those sentences do support the main idea of reward.

Option D is about encouragement to do something right, not a reward for doing it.  If she would congratulate you for doing it, that could be seen as a reward... but the sentence only talks about encouragement.

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