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What is the main purpose of the heading above each paragraph? A. to concisely indicate the topic of the paragraph that follows B. to concisely express the thesis “anyone can learn to play the trumpet”
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What is the main purpose of the heading above each paragraph? A. to concisely indicate the topic of the paragraph that follows B. to concisely express the thesis “anyone can learn to play the trumpet” C. to clearly display the two main points of the text in order of importance D. to clearly organize the steps one needs to take to learn to play the trumpet
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The answer would be A.
The reasoning for this is to indicate what the topic for the paragraph is. There is the main topic of the essay but there can be subtopics within the essay. It’s important to label the paragraphs so that the reader can easily locate certain points of information in the essay.
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