For a topic sentence, or the beginning sentence that signifies the main idea of the paragraph, you could focus on the fact that there are a variety of things to do at the beach (perhaps the 3rd sentence). To create a hook, or an eye-catching sentence, you can use the childhood memory of learning to swim, but perhaps in more detail. In other words, recreate the scene rather than just saying it was a happy memory (i.e. I'm five years old and am amazed by how weightless I feel in the water). Once you create the hook and topic sentence, you can talk about other activities at the beach as your supporting evidence.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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A.) Researchers did not have any hope of understanding what happened in ancient Egypt, because “its history, its literature, its religious beliefs – remained hidden behind the lines of the mysterious hieroglyphs.” 
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1. P Throwing papers along the streets 
2. DC While debris covered the park 
3.P With the broken glass in the alley 
4. P Beside old trucks and cars 
5. IC No one lives there 
6. P For lights on every corner 
7. DC If the expense is too great 
8. DC As he walked home 
9. DC Dragged up the subway steps 
10. IC Thousands of people walk every day 
11. DC Racing against the traffic signal 
12. DC Unless it rains 
13. DC When a helicopter hovers overhead 
14. DC Who plays basketball in the empty lot 
15. DC That lives in town
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