1 you have to keep you dogs on a lead when in the garden.
2 it looks like nobody used this room in years.
3 don't let me warn you agin.
4 we need to put the books back they did not tell us to take them home.
5 peter told me he was going to take the package later.
6 me and the employees are thinking about new rules.
Answer:
The description is presented throughout the interpretation subsection below, and according to the particular circumstance.
Explanation:
- People seemed to think they were facing a storm and this was raining heavily. Unless they couldn't pay the toll immediately in the event of going back home, they would collapse into a significant issue. Several of them therefore was anxious to even get into the sea.
- They acknowledged the ship has been crowded and thus could drown anywhere at moment, nevertheless those who can't afford to wait.
Therefore, even though those who understood the possibility of sinking, individuals climbed into another boat.
C) "During the 1300s, a secret passage helped free an English king who was taken captive by his enemies."
Explanation:
<u>A topic sentence must convey the idea of the whole paragraph.</u> <u>In that sense the paragraph here works on the idea of secret passages being historically significant</u> in the important events that changed the course of history.
Thus either the first sentence of the paragraph or this sentence fit the description stated above. Out of all the options given this statement directly refers to the theme and thus is the topic sentence.