The main topic or topics are previewed in the Response area of an essay, and most details and supporting arguments are presented in the Response area of the essay.

A. introduction
B. hook
C. body
D. conclusion

C. body

wat about the other response area

I apologize for the confusion. In the given statement, the term "response area" is not commonly used in essay writing terminology. However, if the statement is referring to different sections or paragraphs within the essay, then both the introduction (option A) and conclusion (option D) can be considered as response areas. The introduction typically provides a preview of the main topic or topics, while the conclusion summarizes the main arguments and provides a response or conclusion to the topic.

i think its A for the first one and C for the second one

I apologize for any confusion caused. Based on your clarification, you are correct.

The preview of the main topic or topics is typically presented in the introduction (option A) of an essay. This section provides an overview of what will be discussed in the essay.

Most details and supporting arguments are presented in the body (option C) of the essay. The body paragraphs contain the main content of the essay and provide in-depth explanations and evidence to support the thesis or main argument.

Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and I apologize for any earlier confusion.

C. body

In an essay, the main topic or topics are presented and expanded upon in the body section. This is where most of the details, evidence, and supporting arguments are provided to support the thesis statement or main idea of the essay. The body section typically consists of multiple paragraphs that focus on different aspects of the main topic or topics. Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that introduces the main point or argument of that paragraph, followed by relevant details, examples, or explanations to support the main point. The body section is the main part of the essay where the writer presents their ideas and backs them up with evidence and reasoning.