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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
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Service is helping other people and being active in your community. For example, one group of teens planted a community garden w

ith their friends. They grow a variety of vegetables. The garden requires regular care. The teens donate the produce to a local soup kitchen. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community. By tending the garden and donating their produce, the teens are actively helping make life a bit better for others in their community.
Which sentence is a support detail ?


1. Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.

2. Service is helping other people and being active in your community.

3. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community.

4. It is not just about collecting money to give to a group.
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2 answers:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: The Sentence that support the details is:

1. Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.

Explanation: The teens did not really have dollars but the service of making a garden to help the community is something very valuable that even dollars might not measure up to that service.

Igoryamba3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The sentence that is a supporting detail for paragraph two is "Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community."

Explanation:

The purpose of the supporting details in a paragraph is to give elements to the main sentence to show the proposed idea as true, this paragraph talks about service in the community and how does it help all the people around, then the sentence "Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community." is showing to the readers with a case the way this is accurate.

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