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English, 13.11.2019 06:31, letsbestupidcx7734

dear jamie:

the student council started a program— called “welcome to lincoln”—for new transfer students. this program gives new students a tour of the school and assigns them study-buddies to them in their first few weeks. the program has been beneficial for other new students, and i think you would benefit from it, too. as you are a new student in our school, i want to invite you to enter the program.

sincerely,

miguel norris

read this draft of the letter miguel is writing to his classmate to invite her to join a school program. which of these choices is the best topic sentence for this paragraph?

a)
you probably don't know much about your new school.

b)
our school has many excellent after-school activities.
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c)
our school has started a program that i think you will enjoy.

d)
the student council needs students to participate in its programs.

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