Answer:The content of the message was extraordinarily important.
Explanation:The content of the message was extraordinarily important.
Answer: The topic sentence
Explanation: If the text is properly written, the topic sentence should either be at the beginning of the paragraph/text, or the end, if it is a short text; for things like the heading or title; words in special print; repeated words; things reiterated by pronouns; or ideas being suggested.
The statements that accurately describe the sentence are:
• The sentence contains a nonrestrictive clause: a nonrestrictive clause provides additional information to the sentence but it does no alter the meaning of the sentence if it is removed from it. In this case the nonrestrictive clause is “who were lucky”. Nonrestrictive clauses should be delimited by commas within the sentence.
• All of the children got presents: the meaning of the sentence exemplifies that all children got presents since the nonrestrictive clause adds optional meaning and if it were removed, the sentence would say “The children got presents”.
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The first sentence just needs a period. Although, the second sentence is what is wrong here, this is how it should be written, "We sat by the fireplace, ate dinner, and made smores." Because you can't just jam a bunch of words together and hope it makes a sentence, a sentence needs to make sense so the readers and understand what you're writing.
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