Where are the options to choose from as a response to the question?
Is there more to the question? A passage or something?
The appropriate response is “B. Limited topic.”
A topic sentence is, by definition, a controlling idea, so
we can safely assume “A” is not what is missing because this sentence is a
topic sentence. Because a topic sentence
is generally one of the first sentences in a paragraph, we know it is not
missing a concluding idea because that would appear toward the end of a
paragraph, so we know "C" is not the answer. We can further determine that
support for the main point is not missing from the topic sentence because
support for the main point would appear following the topic sentence within the
body of the paragraph, so we know "D" is not the answer. What is missing,
however, is a limited topic. The way
things currently stand with “Giving holiday gifts can be expensive!” is a bit broad (almost too vague) which means
there is potentially so much that can be covered that anything covered will be
too superficial and underdeveloped. By
limiting the scope and narrowing the topic by, for instance, specifying the
holiday, the types of presents, or the cost, one would be able to provide a
well-developed and focused paragraph.
Answer:
Percy Jackson feels miserable once he gets his own cabin because it makes him feel lonely and isolated from the other kids at camp. When Percy first arrives at camp, he is assigned to cabin eleven. ... Despite some earlier grumbling about how overcrowded cabin eleven was, Percy is unhappy with being alone.
Explanation:
The first sentence is correct the coma is in the right place before the noun