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.
The third option is correct: "Art and math are courses architecture students must have on their schedules."
The other two uses the word "their" when referring to a single thing/person. The correct word should be: "Each architecture student must plan his/her high school and college courses carefully." and "Every school of architecture sets its own specific requirements."
<span>3-The narrator has plotted his revenge in secret</span>
I believe it's false but I'm not 100% sure.
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You ask a question, and when someone answer there will be a flag at the bottom of there answer. And right next to it is a crown. You click the crown and bam, brainiest.
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