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rosent76

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The supporting details of a paragraph explain the _________.
 
  a) proof
  b) topic sentence
  c) main idea
  d) subject

Question 2

The thesis statement in a longer selection is composed of the _____ and the main idea.
 
  a) supporting details
  b) examples
  c) topic
  d) predicate



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

c)

Answer to Question 2

c)



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