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2 years ago
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IRINA_888 [86]2 years ago
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Answer:  During the Great Depression, movies, radio shows, and books provided a way for Americans to escape their problems for a short time.  People also enjoyed listening to the radio. There were also variety, comedy, and suspense radio shows that people listened to regularly. People would save their money for weeks so that they could see a movie. At that time a movie showing included two feature performances, a newsreel, and some short comedy shows. People liked to read about a character's success. Novels about poor people who worked hard and became rich were also popular at this time. All these forms of entertainment helped Americans get through the Great Depression a little more easily.

Explanation:

During the Great Depression, movies, radio shows, and books provided a way for Americans to escape their problems for a short time. -The topic sentence

People also enjoyed listening to the radio. supporting evidence but not topic sentence

There were also variety, comedy, and suspense radio shows that people listened to regularly. - Supports above sentence, detailed explanation

People would save their money for weeks so that they could see a movie. -Supporting evidence

At that time a movie showing included two feature performances, a newsreel, and some short comedy shows.-detailed explanation

People liked to read about a character's success. -Supporting evidence

Novels about poor people who worked hard and became rich were also popular at this time.-detailed explanation

All these forms of entertainment helped Americans get through  the Great Depression a little more easily-conclusion sentence

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