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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
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High school is just a couple years away. I am going to make my high school years unforgettable. I'm going to choose lots of exci

ting elective courses so my school day is always interesting. I'm going to join several clubs so I can meet new friends who like the same things that I do. I'm also going to have fun by attending football games, dances, and as many other social events as possible. With this plan, I'm guaranteed to have a great time—as long as I keep my grades up and stay out of trouble.
The main idea of this paragraph is written in bold. Writing in complete sentences, list three details the author uses to support it.

please don't use anything from g()ogle.
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Vesna [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The main idea of this prompt is " i am going to make my high school years unforgettable.". one supporting detail the author uses is "I'm going to choose lots of exciting elective courses so my school day is always interesting. Another one is " I'm going to join several clubs so I can meet new friends who like the same things that I do". The last one is "I'm also going to have fun by attending football games, dances, and as many other social events as possible.". These supporting details suport the authors claim that thier going to make thier high school years unforgettable.

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