In expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. What is your question regarding a topic statement?
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Answer: Shielding our children from [mistakes] by striving for perfection in our own parenting does them no favors.
Explanation: Just took the test, Hope this helps, if it does please consider brainliest!
The
sentence that contains a collective noun is letter D: The legislature met in
secret session.
<span>Nouns
are names of a person, animal, place, event, etc. It could be proper or common
noun. Common nouns are names of general items and you find them everywhere you
go. These words are not usually capitalized, except if it is the starting word
in a sentence. Proper nouns on the other hand are more specific names and they
are capitalized. Collective nouns are nouns denoting quantity.</span>
he correct answer to the question above is:
D.Bev is jealous of Millicent.
<span>Bev is jealous because Millicent seemed to be interested with Herb Dalton. Smiling seemed to be an indication of her fascination as interpreted by Bev as action speaks louder than words.</span>