The answer is C. The topic sentence contains the main idea in a paragraph.
The plant will be the producer
Answer:A paragraph is a group of sentences about one topic. It contains a topic sentence, supporting details and
sometimes a concluding sentence. The sentences follow one another from the beginning to the end of the
paragraph. A paragraph is usually part of a longer piece of writing, such as a letter or essay.
Explanation:
I chose b. prepare to host a party or an event.
My Party
I first would buy all my materials at the cheapest price. Then, I would set everything up at my place I am hosting the party or event. Next, I would put up decorations so everyone will admire it. Last but not least, I will get ready with return gifts so everyone will have a good memory of the party I hosted or the event. Finally, I will get ready for everyone to come and hand them flowers as a welcome gift.
Let's reconstruct this sentence.
"Everyone I know complain" doesn't make much sense.
Popping an "s" on the end of "complain" might do the trick, lets try!
"Everyone I know complains" ah, there we go. Much smoother.
Next section!
"Complains because these days backpacks weigh a ton."
Though this may sound correct, it is still quite a bunch. Let's fix that.
Rearranging your words might work.
Maybe in the section that says "Complains because these days" we can change that to "Complains these days because" Much smoother, and easier to read.
We have so far is: "Everyone I know complains these days because"
Yay, let's continue.
The remaining of the sentence is fine so we can put it on the end of our freshly constructed sentence.
Our final sentence should be:
"Everyone I know complains these days because backpacks weigh a ton."