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Topic sentences express the main idea of paragraphs, states the main point the writer wishes to make, and is usually the first sentence in a paragraph.
The sentence in this paragraph which meets all of the above criteria: <span>Writing is difficult because so many skills are involved.
This sentence states the main idea, lets us know what the author is trying to say, and is the first sentence of the paragraph--all the things we expect topic sentences to do.
I hope this helps you!</span>
Answer:
speed is of tense past tense future tense and present tense
Answer:Hold on, our servers are swamped. Wait for your answer to fully load.
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Explanation: no23
Hold on, our servers are swamped. Wait for your answer to fully load.
Answer:
hiii I want to talk with you
you are so beautiful
Answer:
Look<em><u> before you leap</u></em>.
Explanation:
Typically, the subordinate clause begins with an adverb.
You could also write the sentences this way:
Before you leap, look. (Note the necessary comma.)