Monologue is spoken by one character, usually to themselves.
Dialogue is spoken by multiple characters
Answer: Adopting a pet dog is a big responsibility.
A topic sentence is one that captures the meaning of the entire passage. It tends to be the first sentence of a passage, and contains its main idea. In this case, the first three options are details about the responsibilities of pet ownership. The last sentence, however, encapsulates this by summarizing the rest of the information.
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I began to panic, wondering what was wrong. Did someone drop a cigarette on some tissue boxes? Was bread left in the bakery oven for too long? Before I had time to contemplate what was wrong, I was overtaken by a swarm of terrified shoppers. Screams rang in my ears as we moved as one to the exit, panicking even as a calm voice over the loudspeaker told us to exit quietly and orderly. I held the one thing I had, a bag of Mrs. Baird's donuts, to my chest, determined not to let them go. I'd pay for them later, but at the moment, the cash register was far from my mind. We spilled out into the parking lot, mother's shrieking in fear and babies crying. A fire truck pulled up to the scene as flames began shooting out of the building, schorching me with their heat. I backpedaled, unable to look away as the supermarket slowly burned to the ground.
Pro noun, verbs you know the normal stuff.
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