He used his
position to generate income to strengthen the federal government’s power.
<span>Frequently,
the first sentence of a paragraph will be the topic sentence, the notion of which might make the selection of the topic sentence of this paragraph a bit tricky. However, in this instance, the topic sentence
is, in fact, the second sentence. This
can be determined by looking at all the body sentences. When we look at the body sentences, all
sentences are about the income and power of the government. As such, the remainder of the paragraph following
the second sentence is an elaboration of the second sentence, “He used his
position to generate income to strengthen the federal government’s power.” Thus, it is safe to say that the second
sentence is the topic sentence of the paragraph.</span>
I think I have the same problem as you
I can't speak for the italics because they aren't showing up here, but "B. Who painted "Starry
<span> Night," Van Gogh or Cezanne?</span>" is correct. So is D if the title of the book is italics.
Answer:
OK I DONT NO WHY IT JUST WONT LET ME COMMET
Explanation:
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Answer:
a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
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