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Hercule Poirot returns home after an agreeable luncheon to find an angry woman waiting to berate him outside his front door. Her name is Sylvia Rule, and she demands to know why Poirot has accused her of the murder of Barnabas Pandy, a man she has neither heard of nor ever met.. She is furious to be so accused, and deeply shocked. Poirot is equally shocked, because he too has never heard of any Barnabas Pandy, and he certainly did not send the letter in question. He cannot convince Sylvia Rule of his innocence, however, and she marches away in a rage.Shaken, Poirot goes inside, only to find that he has a visitor waiting for him a man called John McCrodden who also claims also to have received a letter from Poirot that morning, accusing him of the murder of Barnabas Pandy.
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Is this for A Life Worth Knowing project?
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D
Explanation:
The reason that D is the correct answer is because it directly supports and gives some more information about the topic sentence. For example, Option A only gives a statistic for an entirely different topic - it doesn't have anything to do with gathering the recipe materials. Option B talks about making an omelet, however, the topic sentence does not talk about making omelets. Lastly, C is not the right answer because it says the word "Finally" which means that it is a concluding sentence and the concluding sentence does not develop a topic sentence. Therefore, D is the correct option.