In a single paragraph introduction, the form it can take is primarily the central idea. This sets the foundation for what the paragraph will discuss or argue, providing a clear direction for the reader.
What form can an introduction take in a single paragraph?(1 point)
Responses
a topic sentence
a topic sentence
supporting details
supporting details
a summary
a summary
the central idea
the central idea
Remaining Attem
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I apologize for any confusion. The form that an introduction can take in a single paragraph is typically a topic sentence. The topic sentence provides a clear statement of the main idea or focus of the paragraph, guiding the reader on what to expect. Thank you for your patience, and I'm here to assist with any further questions!