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Rufina [12.5K]
4 years ago
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Katherine was extremely nervous about her first day at a new school. For kindergarten through second grade, Katherine had attend

ed a small private school in her home state of Mississippi. Now she was about to walk in the front door of a large public school in New York City. Other children raced past her clearly knowing where to go and how to behave "normally." Katherine looked around to see if there was a friendly teacher face in the hall to ask where to go, but there wasn't a single one to be seen. Which sentence would work best as a concluding sentence to this paragraph? A) Katherine did not feel like today was going to go well at all. B) Katherine should have just ignored her fears and stepped into school bravely. C) Going to the first day of school in a new town and a new building can be quite scary. D) Regardless of not seeing any teacher's faces, Katherine just knew today was going to be perfect.
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2 answers:
UkoKoshka [18]4 years ago
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C is correct............

Alecsey [184]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The best concluding sentence to this paragraph would be the following one: Going to the first day of school in a new town and a new building can be quite scary. This sentence sums up (and even restates) the topic sentence or main idea of the paragraph itself.

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