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What is the controlling idea of "Lise Marie de Baissac”?
Baissac was a spy who assumed secret identities, parachuted into dangerous territories, and connected different resistance networks.
Baissac was a brave spy and a true pioneer who inspired many who came after her and deserves accolades for her work.
Baissac was a spy who did work for France during World War II, including living under false identities in enemy territories.
Baissac was a brave spy during World War II who engaged in groundbreaking work and had a significant impact on France’s war effort.
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Best choice: 4.
Why: It states a clear, central claim about Baissac — her courage, groundbreaking work, and significant impact on France’s war effort — that a whole piece can support with details (parachuting, false identities, linking resistance networks). Option 1 reads like a list of supporting facts rather than the central controlling idea; 3 is too general; 2 is mainly evaluative without indicating the specific contribution that would be developed.
Why: It states a clear, central claim about Baissac — her courage, groundbreaking work, and significant impact on France’s war effort — that a whole piece can support with details (parachuting, false identities, linking resistance networks). Option 1 reads like a list of supporting facts rather than the central controlling idea; 3 is too general; 2 is mainly evaluative without indicating the specific contribution that would be developed.
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