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Read the following paragraph.

When my brother Jordan brought home a baby raccoon he found in the woods, we thought at first it would be a perfect family pet. We named him Tubby because he was so round and plump. Dad helped us build a box for him to sleep in. Mom found some soft, clean rags for his bed. We laughed and laughed as we watched Tubby eat and play. As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped. Tubby scattered Dad's neckties all over the house. He broke Mom's favorite vase. He knocked over Jordan's bike. He treed our cat. He even chewed up all the rolled newspapers I had ready for my paper route. Finally, Dad had to call the game warden to come get Tubby and to return him to the woods where he belonged. We were sad to see him go, but we had learned a valuable lesson. Wild animals do not always make good pets.


The sentence of the paragraph is the topic sentence. yes or no?

Do all sentences provide supporting details? yes or no?

Does the topic sentence provide a summary of the paragraph's contents? yes or no?

How many sentences does the paragraph contain?

This paragraph is one of the longest ones we have studied in this section.

Could this paragraph be expanded to an essay of several paragraphs in length? yes or no?

In the first sentence of the racoon paragraph, the words we thought at first give you a hint about the ending. Which sentence provides the first strong clue that Tubby might not be an ideal family pet?

As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped.

We laughed and laughed as we watched Tubby eat and play.

Tubby scattered Dad's neckties all over the house.

Select all that apply.

Select the connecting words from the racoon paragraph that help to establish sequence.

when

first

because

as

ready

finally

where

always

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Answer:

The sentence of the paragraph is the topic sentence. yes.

Do all sentences provide supporting details? yes.

Does the topic sentence provide a summary of the paragraph's contents? yes

How many sentences does the paragraph contain? 15

This paragraph is one of the longest ones we have studied in this section.

Could this paragraph be expanded to an essay of several paragraphs in length? yes

In the first sentence of the raccoon paragraph, the words we thought at first give you a hint about the ending. Which sentence provides the first strong clue that Tubby might not be an ideal family pet?

As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped.

We laughed and laughed as we watched Tubby eat and play.

Tubby scattered Dad's neckties all over the house.

Select all that apply.

The sentence "As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped." This contains a big clue that Tubby might not be an ideal family pet. They seemed like they greatly enjoyed having him, so it would not make sense for them to express unhappiness.

Select the connecting words from the raccoon paragraph that help to establish sequence.

when

first

because

as

ready

finally

where

always

The sentences that provides the first strong clue that Tubby might not be an ideal family pet are-

  • As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped.
  • Tubby scattered Dad's neckties all over the house.

Why was Tubby not an ideal pet?

The family got the hint that Tubby was not an ideal pet when he grew up. He started creating a nuisance in and around the house. Handling the huge Tubby was a tremendous task for the family.

Therefore, the sentences which tell us that he was not an ideal pet are-

  • As Tubby grew bigger and stronger, our laughter stopped.
  • Tubby scattered Dad's neckties all over the house.

The words which help us in establishing a sequence are-

  • when
  • first
  • finally

Hence, the correct words are when, first and finally.

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