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English, 19.01.2022 04:30, alyxxboothe

Select the best answer for the question 13. Which one of the following statements about a topic sentence and a main idea is accurate?
O A. A topic sentence does not change position, but the main idea can be found in multiple places.
O B. A topic sentence and a main idea are always the same thing.
O C. A topic sentence is found in the introduction, while a main idea is found in the conclusion.
O D. A topic sentence is the central idea of a paragraph, while a main idea is the central idea of an entire text.
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