Organize the following statements from most general to least general.
1 . Joe even puts caring for his car over his relationships.
2 . Joe's treasures his Mustang more than anything else in his life.
3 . He broke up with one girlfriend because going to visit her was putting too many miles on
his precious Mustang.
a. 1 . Joe even puts caring for his car over his relationships.
3 . He broke up with one girlfriend because going to visit her was putting too many miles on
his precious Mustang.
2 . Joe's treasures his Mustang more than anything else in his life.
b. 2 . Joe's treasures his Mustang more than anything else in his life.
1 . Joe even puts caring for his car over his relationships.
3 . He broke up with one girlfriend because going to visit her was putting too many miles on
his precious Mustang.
c. 3 . He broke up with one girlfriend because going to visit her was putting too many miles on
his precious Mustang.
2 . Joe's treasures his Mustang more than anything else in his life.
1 . Joe even puts caring for his car over his relationships.
d. 2 . Joe's treasures his Mustang more than anything else in his life.
3 . He broke up with one girlfriend because going to visit her was putting too many miles on
his precious Mustang.
1 . Joe even puts caring for his car over his relationships.
Question 2
Identify the supporting detail that does not support the following topic sentence: Abraham
Lincoln's young son Tad could be a terror during the years he spent in the White House.
a. He broke a large mirror with his ball and ruined a marble table top by running his inkcovered fingers over the top of it.
b. Tad took tubes of paint from an artist who had come to paint Lincoln's portrait and smeared
the paint all over the walls while his father looked on smiling.
c. Tad once drove a team of goats through the East Room of the White House.
d. Tad loved money, but he could not understand the difference between the size of a coin and
its value. He preferred larger coins over smaller gold coins that were more valuable.