Вопрос:

4. Read the paragraph below. Which of the extra sentences in exercise 3 would be a good opening sentence?

Ответ:

Opening sentence:

The paragraph describes places for eating and drinking. Sentence (d) 'There are many different forms of entertainment in' is not suitable as it's too broad and doesn't specifically relate to eating and drinking. Sentence (e) 'They both have a shopping centre. They...' is also not directly related to the content of the paragraph. Therefore, none of the provided extra sentences from exercise 3 would be a good opening sentence for the paragraph about eating and drinking. However, if we consider the context of the article 'A town worth visiting', a sentence like 'For a quick lunch, it's easy to find a tea room or café. There are some good sandwich shops too.' from the paragraph itself would serve as a good opening for that specific section discussing food options.

Based on the instructions to choose from the *extra sentences in exercise 3*, and noting that the paragraph is about eating and drinking, neither d) nor e) fit well. Let's re-evaluate if there's a misunderstanding. The question asks which *extra* sentences from exercise 3 would be good opening sentences for *the paragraph below*. The paragraph is about food. Sentence d talks about entertainment. Sentence e talks about a shopping centre. Neither is about food. Therefore, none of the *extra* sentences are good opening sentences for this specific paragraph. If the question implies which sentence from the *original* text would be a good opening sentence for *this paragraph*, then the first sentence of the paragraph itself is the best opening for that section.

Given the prompt strictly asks for an answer from the *extra sentences in exercise 3*, and neither fits the topic of eating and drinking, the most honest answer is that none are suitable. If I *must* choose, I'd have to state that none are appropriate for this specific paragraph.

However, if we assume the question is flawed and intended to ask for a sentence that *could* be a general opening for a section about facilities in a town, then 'There are many different forms of entertainment in' (d) could introduce a broader topic, but it doesn't fit the food paragraph. 'They both have a shopping centre' (e) is also too specific to shopping.

Let's assume the question means 'which of the sentences a, b, c, d, e could be an opening sentence for *a section* related to the overall article'. Then none of the *extra* sentences (d, e) are ideal openings for the *food paragraph*. If we must pick from d or e, neither fit.

Since I am forced to pick an 'extra' sentence from 3, and the paragraph is about food/eating, none of the *extra* sentences (d and e) are appropriate. I will state that none are suitable for this specific paragraph.

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