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Which of the following would not be a good supporting sentence for an
example paragraph with the following topic sentence?
Most people respond to J. R. R. Tolkien's work with
admiration, but there are some exceptions.
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A. Critics often complain that Tolkien spends too much time creating
a fictitious world.
B. My literature professor disliked Tolkien because of his description
of the elves
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C. Tolkien's attention to detail was too much for my best friend.
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D. Around campus, everyone is talking about the movies based on
Tolkien's trilogy
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