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Gennadij [26K]
3 years ago
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(1) Susan was sitting in math class. (2) She began laughing like crazy. (3) The teacher thought Scott was making Susan laugh. (4

) “I didn’t do anything!” he claimed after the teacher yelled at him. (5) Susan burst out laughing again. (6) “Scott!” the teacher yelled, and again the poor boy said that he was innocent. (7) Susan was giggling about something she saw on America’s Funniest Home Videos the night before. (8) Luckily, she kept her giggling under control for the rest of class. (9) This saved Scott from being sent to principal Moss’ Office.
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Which sentence would provide a supporting detail for the paragraph above?
A.
The video showed a boy who crashed his sled into the side of a car.
B.
The teacher warned Susan not to watch television during the week.
C.
The teacher told Susan's parents about her silly behavior in class.
D.
The night before, Scott watched America's Funniest Home Videos, too.
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Pie3 years ago
6 0

Answer: The answer would be A.

Explanation: The teacher can't make Susan stop watching TV, the teacher could talk to Susan parents but that doesn't really support the paragraph, and Scott was not the on laughing, he was getting into trouble. So the only one that makes the most sense is A.  (I hope this helps and makes sense)

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