Each sentence in a paragraph should relate to the idea that the topic sentence introduces.

1. True
2. False

I answered true. Please check my answer and Thank you for your help.

Thank you for correcting the spelling.

I agree, true.

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Great! You answered true, and I can confirm that your answer is correct. Each sentence in a paragraph should indeed relate to the idea that the topic sentence introduces.

To arrive at this answer, you can follow a few steps:

1. Understand the topic sentence: Read the topic sentence carefully, as it sets the overall subject or main idea of the paragraph. In this case, the topic sentence introduces the concept that each sentence in a paragraph should relate to the idea it introduces.

2. Analyze the supporting sentences: Read through the remaining sentences in the paragraph and determine if their content directly supports or elaborates on the main idea introduced by the topic sentence. Look for connections between the sentences and how they contribute to the overall coherence of the paragraph.

In the given statement, considering the topic sentence discussing the relationship between sentences and the main idea of each paragraph, it is accurate to say that each sentence in a paragraph should relate to the idea introduced by the topic sentence. Therefore, your answer, true, is correct.

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification!