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THE SUBJECT IS READING. Suzanne wants to add a topic sentence to the second paragraph (sentences 5-7). Which of these would be the best topic sentence for this paragraph?
1
Johnnie wanted to be a teacher when he grew up, so he studied hard in
all his classes.
B
Most of the time, Johnnie preferred playing baseball with his friends to
studying math problems.
Johnnie was really good at English, science, and social studies.
When it came to math, Johnnie had always struggled with the ideas,
C
theorems, and equations.

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