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1. What is the purpose of supporting sentences in a paragraph?
A
To provide details and examples that support the main idea.
B
To introduce a new topic.
C
To conclude the paragraph.
2. What do supporting sentences help readers understand?
A
The publication date.
B
The author's name.
C
The main idea of the paragraph.
3. What should supporting sentences do for the reader?
A
Provide a conclusion.
B
Introduce a new paragraph.
C
Clarify and explain the main idea.
4. How do supporting sentences contribute to the coherence of a paragraph?
A
By connecting ideas and providing evidence.
B
By repeating the main idea.
C
By changing the topic.
5. What is the relationship between the main idea and supporting sentences?
A
The main idea contradicts the supporting sentences.
B
The main idea is unrelated to the supporting sentences.
C
Supporting sentences provide evidence for the main idea.
6. How can supporting sentences enhance the clarity of a paragraph?
A
By offering specific details and examples.
B
By omitting information.
C
By using vague language.
7. What should be the focus of supporting sentences?
A
Providing a conclusion.
B
Introducing a new topic.
C
Reinforcing and expanding on the main idea.
8. What do supporting sentences help to maintain in a paragraph?
A
The focus and coherence.
B
The font style.
C
The length of the paragraph.
9. How do supporting sentences differ from the main idea?
A
The main idea is always at the end of the paragraph.
B
Supporting sentences provide details and examples.
C
The main idea is shorter.
10. What role do supporting sentences play in the structure of a paragraph?
A
They summarize the entire text.
B
They build upon the main idea and provide evidence.
C
They introduce a new paragraph.
11.
A
B
C