I had to do this same question on my homework.
The answer is A,
Because the others all need to add a word or too.
Like D.
Either Antonio or Marisol are *going to be* speaking at the meeting.
~itsyourgirlfetty~
B. A teacher travels each year to visit family in South Africa. I mean, honestly, who cares? That's nice of her, but it won't really get the point across if Greg wants people to not only hear his speech but live it as well.
I hope this helps :)
The Newseum's five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment to the US Constitution.
Freedom of Religion.
Freedom of Speech.
Freedom of the Press.
Freedom to Assemble Peaceably.
Freedom to Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances.
Answer: The topic sentence
Explanation: If the text is properly written, the topic sentence should either be at the beginning of the paragraph/text, or the end, if it is a short text; for things like the heading or title; words in special print; repeated words; things reiterated by pronouns; or ideas being suggested.