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Why do we use topic sentences?

A.We use it as an extra sentence to make it look like we’ve done more work.

B.We use it to tell the reader what is being talked about in a paragraph.

C.We use it to give a summary of the essay.

D.We use it to state the purpose of the entire paper.

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