PHI332 : The Class : Essays : Practice : Exercise3.4.8
Some of these nineteen topic sentences are background information; others support either A.4 or B.4. Make a diagram of them, then turn the page to check your work. In a section this long, some topic sentences might support other topic sentences. The author does not make clear how these paragraphs support her conclusion or each other, so you'll often have to use common sense and sometimes just choose between several equally good possibilities. Try not to let this ambiguity frustrate you.
Once you have completed this excercise you should:
Go on to Exercise3-4-9
or
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