1. Use many research sources and take notes 2. to interest the reader into reading further 3. to show readers you are using a direct quote 4. locate items in the works cited page
Yeah many people get confused about topic sentences and it’s totally fine. So the topic sentence should be the sentence that will basically explain what you’ll be writing in your essay. So this essay will be about LAYERS OF A RAINFOREST. You’ll have to find the best one for that topic. So 3 has nothing to do with rainforest layers, cross that out. 4 is talking only about 1 layer, cross that out. Now we’re left with 1 and 2 which both talks about every rainforest layer. I would go with 1 since it specifically included the rainforest layers, 2 would be talking about life in the layers.
To be honest, I googled this, so reword your answer, but hopefully this helps.
Family
In the book, Bud's mother passed away when he was just six years old. Since then, he has been living in foster homes and orphanages. He only as a couple of items that were his mother's to remember her by. One of the items is a flyer for a musician, Herman E. Calloway. Bud is convinced that this is his father and sets out to find him. Throughout the book, Bud is determined to find the man who he thinks is his father. This illustrates the theme of the importance of family.
Bud finds out the Herman E. Calloway is not his father, but his grandfather. Bud then is left to wonder why his mother ran away from her family, and if she was unhappy enough to run away, why did she keep flyers of her father and his band? These questions once again center around the theme of family importance.
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