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PLEASE HELP QUICKLY: (FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST) Title: The Life and Poetry of Robert Frost
I. Introduction
A. Who is Robert Frost?
II. Body of essay
A. Events of his life
1. (supporting detail)
B. Poetry
1. (supporting detail)
III. Conclusion
A. Honors awarded during his lifetime

Using the outline, answer the following question.

In a paper about the American poet Robert Frost, which sentence would most likely appear as the topic sentence in the essay’s body?

A. For instance, one of his most famous poems is called “The Road Not Taken.”

B. Frost wrote a large collection of poetry during his lifetime.

C. Robert Frost is considered one of the foremost American poets of the 20th century.

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