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History, 07.07.2021 14:00 tomasgarrido10

Which of the following sentences could work as a topic sentence for a process paragraph?
A. It's all about process.
B. No matter what you're doing, the key is to find a good process.
C. Cashing a check is only a few steps away at Starcrest Mutual
Bank.
O D. I'm not one of those people who like to follow the same process all
the time.
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Which of the following sentences could work as a topic sentence for a

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A. It's

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