INSTRUCTIONS: Study each group of related sentences. Choose the most general statement that could be a topic sentence for each group. (Remember that all the other sentences will support that one topic idea.) Topic sentence:
A) Junior showmanship classes at dog shows are beneficial to young people.
B) Young handlers learn the responsibility of caring for the dogs.
C) Junior handlers learn sportsmanship.
D) Junior handlers meet friends who have the same interests.
E) Junior showers learn to act and dress appropriately.
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