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Nikitich [7]
2 years ago
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(1) People go on diets for many different reasons. (2) Some people will change the way they eat for their health. (3) For exampl

e, doctors sometimes make people go on special diets because certain foods make them sick. (4) People who are overweight will go on diets because they don’t want health problems in the future, like heart disease. (5) Heart disease kills thousands of people every year. (6) Other people go on diets in order to look good. (7) Some people are unhappy with their size and shape, so they stop eating fatty food in order to look and feel more attractive. (8) These people often diet before a special event, like a wedding, or to get ready for summertime beach season. (9) Women usually care more about diets than men do. (10) Also, many people go on a diet because the diet is popular. (11) If people see in a magazine or on TV that their favorite movie star is on a certain diet, many of them will follow the diet because they want to be like famous people.
a.Which sentence is the topic sentence?


b. Which sentences do not support the main idea?


help im rom mexico


help
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1 answer:
emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a:sentence 1

b:sentence 9

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