A topic sentence can be stated or implied. A topic sentence that is stated is a part of a passage that can be found where the main idea or points can be identified. An implied topic sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence that is being made or composed by the reader which cannot be found in the passage.
My answer is the same as the one above, I also took the test and the answer is A
Answer:
1. Bianca and Erin went to the mall to shop for their prom dresses.
2. Bianca found the exact dress that she was looking for.
3. Erin found a dress that she loved, but the dress wasn’t her size.
4. The salesperson helped Erin look for her dress in another color.
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Most of the time, the writer will give you key clues to his/her piece. Usually, in order to know his/her motivation, it is best to look at reoccurring clues. <span />
Retirement ages for the animals and the pigs.
The pigs arranged parades - animals stopped work marched in military fashion,
Pigs leading,
horses,
cows,
sheep,
poultry
and the dogs
flanked the procession, Napoleon is marching first.