The answer is B. Although it may seem the other answers are correct as well, in fact they are not. A 'complex paragraph' is indeed one which explains multiple sides of an issue, but favors one, thus only one main topic is represented. It doesn't really matter where the topic sentence is placed - it can be anywhere in the paragraph. However, it is traditionally placed in the first sentence, although that rule isn't written in stone - the topic sentence can also be placed at the end of the paragraph. Therefore, we are left with only one option, and that is B, 'a paragraph should have one main topic'.
<span>Watching those who are
in love. The monster feels a sense of
joy when he sees two people who are happy to be with each other. It is quite
possible that he longs for that kind of acceptance which is difficult for him
because people are afraid of him when they see him.</span>
Answer:
national park
noun: national park; plural noun: national parks
an area of countryside, or occasionally sea or fresh water, protected by the state for the enjoyment of the general public or the preservation of wildlife.
Further definition:
National park, an area set aside by a national government for the preservation of the natural environment. A national park may be set aside for purposes of public recreation and enjoyment or because of its historical or scientific interest.
Answer:
it's a noun
Explanation:
you need to have a noun to have a verb or an acting verb
It is tumbled because than it makes the sentence proper.
and it makes it sound more concluded