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English, 12.11.2019 04:31, nerdypineapple

Identify the topic sentence in them paragraphs for ne .

the topic sentence in a paragraph states the main idea of the paragraph. while it is usually at the beginning of the paragraph, it also can be in the middle or the end of it.

in each paragraph below, underline the topic sentence.

1. the best trip my family ever took was to new orleans, louisiana. we have drove there in two days. i didn't think it would be very interesting, but i was wrong. we saw the mississippi river, rode a horse carriage in the french quarter, and visited a cemetary where was buried above the ground. i liked the food best, especially the new orleans doughnuts called beignets.

2.. no one likes to eat with a dirty knife, fork, or spoon. it is important to completely wash all utensils before using them. clean utensils won't transmit germs and bacterial. they also are more pleasant to eat with.

3. many people think poetry is old-fashioned and uninteresting. they don't realize that every time they hear a song sung, they are hearing poetry in the form of song lyrics. just like many written poems, many song lyrics use rhythm, rhyme, and literary imagery. it turns out that poetry isn't old- fashioned; it's as modern as the latest hit song!

4. growing a garden can be fun, god exercise, and will provide fresh fruits and vegetables for the gardener. it is interesting to watch the seeds pop their heads above the soil for the first time. it is sometimes hard to believe that a little seed can become a large vine or plant in just a few weeks. planting seeds and pulling weeds are good exercise for anyone. then, after watching the plant grow and produce, the gardener ends up with delicious tomatoes, beans, or other yummy produce from garden.

5. sometimes it is hard to fall asleep. maybe you are not sleepy, or maybe you are thinking about what happening during the day. you can also lie awake if a big event, like or a party, is happening the next day. there ar several things you can do to try and fall asleep. you can try counting sheep, or just counting, which will keep your mind busy with a repetitious activity. sometimes listening to soft music or gentle sounds, like rain, . you can even try telling yourself of a story, which may distract your mind enough that you will be asleep in no time.

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