Read the following paragraph closely, paying attention to the topic sentence (which is italicized). A path represents life in many ways. A path may be well-worn and traveled. Sometimes a path is winding and full of undergrowth. Sometimes a path is very level, and the surroundings are serene. Paths often fork into several directions. Paths oftentimes have landmarks and signs for travelers. Paths have an end. Write a point-by-point comparison paragraph using the same topic sentence, but making life be the subject of the supporting sentences.
What's your insight into this problem.
I am not entirely sure on "using the same topic sentence". Does it only extend to the first line or to all the lines for the chunk?
thats what I'm confused about I've messaged my teacher but i haven't heard anything back
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