The sentence "The interstate connects major cities in the region" contains a supporting detail that answers the question of what the interstate connects.
The interstate road system is critical for the United States. Interstate commerce is necessary to ensure the free travel of the citizens.
An interstate detainer is a legal document used to request the transfer of a prisoner from one state to another in order to face pending criminal charges or serve a sentence. It is typically issued by a law enforcement agency or court in one state to the authorities in another state.
This sentence is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("an onlooking man prevented him") and a dependent clause ("he was about to lace them to the boy's feet"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
This is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause "I have homework" and a dependent clause "so I can't go to the mall" linked by the subordinating conjunction "so."
This sentence is a complex sentence because it contains one independent clause ("The officer ran into the house") and one dependent clause ("where the fugitive was hidden"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
I was in interstate
This is not the kind of question we can answer.
No, a question does not count as a sentence. A sentence typically contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
No, a supporting sentence supports the topic sentence.
Turn the topic sentence into a question.
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
develops, supports, or explains the main idea of a paragraph
To provide a suitable supporting sentence, I would need to know the specific topic sentence or topic you are referring to. Once you provide that information, I can help you identify a suitable supporting sentence.
Interstate commerce in the US is controlled by the federal government. He was driving on Interstate 10 when his car broke down.
Less is more I always lie THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS FIVE WORDS THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS EIGHT WORDS EXACTLY ONE SENTENCE OUT OF THESE THREE IS TRUE this statement is false The following sentence is true. The previous sentence is false. The the answer to this question no?
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
Supporting sentences are called "supporting" because they "support," or explain, the idea expressed in the topic sentence. Of course, paragraphs in English often have more than two supporting ideas.