Hilda takes an enormous amount of space, though so little time, in my adolescence. Even today, her memory stirs me; I long to see her again. She was three years older than I, and for a short while all I wanted was to look like, sound like, and dress like her. She was the only girl I knew who told me I wrote excellent letters. She made a plaster cast of my face. She had opinions on everything. She took a picture of me, at sixteen, which I have still. She and I were nearly killed, falling off a hillside road in her small car. Hilda was so full of life, I cannot believe her dead.

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For the topic sentence I came up with Hilda takes an enormous amount of space.

The first detail: In her memory
Second detail: the was three years older that I
Fourth detail: she was the only girl
Fifth detail: She had opinions of everything
Sixth example: She and I were nearly killed falling of a hiss side road in her small car.

Topic sentence: Hilda's lasting impact on the narrator's adolescence.

First detail: Hilda was three years older than the narrator and for a short while, the narrator wanted to look, sound, and dress like her.
Second detail: Hilda was the only girl who told the narrator that they wrote excellent letters.
Third detail: Hilda made a plaster cast of the narrator's face.
Fourth detail: Hilda had opinions on everything.
Fifth detail: Hilda took a picture of the narrator at sixteen, which they still have.
Sixth detail: Hilda and the narrator were nearly killed when they fell off a hillside road in her small car, emphasizing Hilda's vibrant and adventurous nature.

Topic sentence: Hilda's impact on the narrator's adolescence and longing to see her again.

First detail: Hilda was three years older than the narrator.

Second detail: The narrator admired Hilda and wanted to look, sound, and dress like her.

Third detail: Hilda was the only girl who praised the narrator's letter-writing skills.

Fourth detail: Hilda made a plaster cast of the narrator's face.

Fifth detail: Hilda had opinions on everything.

Sixth detail: Hilda and the narrator were involved in a car accident that almost killed them.

Overall, the topic of the passage is the narrator's memories of Hilda and the impact she had on their adolescence. The supporting details highlight different aspects of their relationship, such as the admiration, shared experiences, and near-death experience.