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(1) Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid m.
semiliquid fluid called magma. (4) Volcanoes are a result of magma rising up or erupting the
friction along adjacent plate boundaries, earthquakes frequently occur. (6) Therefore, we of
(9) For example, the collision of the plate carrying the Indian subcontinent created the Hima
Which statement about this paragraph is accurate?
A. The author uses comparison and contrast to organize ideas
B. There is no single topic sentence
C. The topic sentence is the found in the last line
D. There are no supporting details for the main idea.
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