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not general statements. Supporting Sentences. Consider again the short paragraph above: My hometown is famous for several amazing natural features.

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New York and Boston attract millions of tourists, but I think one of the bestd cities to visit on the east coast of

the United States is Washington, D.C. Wh at kind of information do you think is in this paragraph? One of the people that I most admire is my great-grandmother Carla. Wh at kind of information do you think is in this paragraph? The Grand Palace is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thaidland. Wh at kind of information do you think is in this paragraph? A s you can see, the topic sentences are all very di�erent. As a result, the supporting sentences that you write will depend on your topic sentence.

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Activity 14.

L ook at the photo on pages 70-71. Write about a place to visit in your town or city. What is special about the place? What is the history? What should a visitor do or try? W rite about a person you admire. What special qualities does this person have? What does this person do? W rite about a great career for today"s job market. What kind of job is it? What skills would someone need? What are the benets of doing this kind of job? G ive some advice about doing something, such as buying a car or choosing a school. What should someone know? What steps should the person follow? W rite about your perfect travel destination. Where would it be? Why is this a good place for you to be? What would you do there? How quickly can you write in English? ere are many times when you must write quickly, such

as on a test. It is important to feel comfortable during those times. Timed-writing practice can make

you feel better about writing quickly in English. T ake out a piece of paper. R ead the writing prompt. B rainstorm ideas for ve minutes. W rite a short paragraph (six to ten sentences). Y ou have 25 minutes to write your paragraph. In your opinion, is it a good idea to require all students to wear a school uniform? Give two or three strong reasons to support your opinion. Be sure to include a strong concluding sentence.

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