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Read the following paragraph.

[1] Keeping my mind on my writing is not easy when I stay at my grandmother's ocean-side cottage. [2] Just about the time that I am going along pretty well, I glance out the window and see two huge bald eagles swooping and tumbling in a spectacular aerial display. [3] Naturally, I have to leave my desk and rush to the doorway to watch the performance as long as it lasts. [4] Then, as if a conspiracy were trying to keep me from working, two otters poke their shiny heads out of the water and hang there motionless. [5] They watch to see what I am doing. [6] As soon as I return to my desk, seagulls wheel into my window view and screech as they search for scraps of food. [7] Within minutes, this confusion of sounds stirs my aging St. Bernard out of a deep sleep, and he hauls his massive, lumbering body over to be petted. [8] Mickey, my cat, can't stand to see any partiality, so he is soon pacing back and forth across my ankles. [9] As I wiggle my bare toes to tease Mickey, I realize that my legs have become stiff. [10] I remember that I have not had my daily ride. [11] So, I slip on my sandals, step out the door, spring onto my bike, and pedal off down the beach. [12] Meanwhile, the composition in my typewriter sits and grows colder.

What is the topic sentence?

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User Damccull
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Sentence one would be your answer.

Explanation: If you look at sentence one this is what it says; "[1] Keeping my mind on my writing is not easy when I stay at my grandmother's ocean-side cottage." Now a topic sentence is supposed to have supporting sentences. So you need to ask yourself; "Does the rest of the paragraph follow what the topic sentence is saying?". Yes it does. The rest of the paragraph list all the ways that he/she is distracted at their grandmother's ocean -side cottage.

Hope this helped!:)


User Makenshi
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1 is always a topic sentence
User DaraJ
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