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<span>I would have to say the question that would be most appropriate for a four to five-page research paper would be on the question, "Does Taco Bell or Garcia's offer a more nutritional menu". The reason for my answer is you can go into detail about what they both offer in a nutritional menu, long with which is better and why. To me this just seem like the question you could write more about. I really hope that helped you out some.</span>
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A. A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life.
B. You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach.
Explanation:
A. Topic Sentence:
A topic sentence gives the idea of what the paragraph is about. This paragraph tells about how the senses are relaxed near or around the beach or sea or water area. So the first sentence summarizes this idea that a trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life.
B. Not topic sentence.
Any sentence which is not related to the topic or does not have any element of the topic is a not topic sentence. In this paragraph the not topic sentence is You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach. This sentence has no element of relaxation near or around the ocean . Instead it is an instruction that we should be careful while sunbathing.
Electronic mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. Email entered limited use in the 1960s, but users could only send to users of the same computer, and some early email systems required the author and the recipient to both be online simultaneously, similar to instant messaging.