Honestly, all of them can. I would select them all. Context is the only one that’s iffy, but context is also important because words can have connotative meanings that alter their meaning and tone.
<span>The answer is:</span>
C. Sentence 1
<span>The
sentence “Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that
ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid mantle.” Is the topic sentence because it
connects all the other sentences to its main idea. They entire paragraph is
related and can be a subtopic of this sentence, which is the purpose of a topic
sentence.</span>
If you read a lot of books they typically have a main character that has a struggle and finds a way to deal with it, this includes Harry Potter, Goosebumps, and even Shakespeare, so my answer is d
The use of the first person in <em>The raven </em>enhances the emotion and suspense because the narrator explains his fears as he experiences terror.
Although it may seem unrelatable if read lightly, the pom talks about topics such as loneliness and lost, topics which we all can relate to in one way or another, just maybe not in this 19th century prose which we are not used to nowadays.
The 7 critical thinking habits of the mind include...
Open-minded, truth seeking, analytical, systematic, confident in reasoning, inquisitive, and judicious.