The topic sentence is, of course, a sentence where you state the main topic of your paper. You want people to know your topic as soon as possible. Therefore, answers A and D are obviously places you would most commonly put your topic sentence. However, you can also put it in your body of your paper. But the one place you never want to put your topic sentence is answer C, in your conclusion paragraph.
C is not true. The thesis statement doesn't HAVE to be in the beginning.
Something unpleasant or dreadful is happening or being observed (/sensed (such as smell))
Answer:
actions that need to be punished
The answer is D. metaphor
Metaphor is a type of figure of speech that applies to an object that which is not literally applicable. In this case, fancies cannot literally be wasps.
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