All the sentences in a paragraph should be unified and coherent.
Answer: sentences
From the topic sentence to the concluding sentence, they need to be unified and coherent for the writer to truly get their point across as it was intended.
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when Tiana was five years old she was bitten by her uncle's dog
she is scared of dogs until she is 11 when she faces her fears
Explanation:
FACE UR FEARS
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My grandfather once told me I shouldn't have any regrets in life because I wouldn't remember them when I got to his age anyway.
Explanation:
An anecdote is a usually short account of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident or event.
An example of an anecdote is the third sentence. The narrator tells us about something that happened to them, about their own experience.
The rest of the sentences don't contain this type of personal information. They are not told from anyone's point of view. They seem like simple, universal statements. This is why we can't say that they are anecdotes and the reason the third option is the correct one.
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This question can't be answered or understood without reading the paragraph (5) it pertains to. Seriously, we can't read your mind, or your teacher's.
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