what purpose do sentences 3-6 serve in this paragraph? (1) My family has a quaint cottage at a small, private lake (2) THE cottage is about 75 years old, but we try to keep it in good condition (3) The outside is white with green trim on the windows and shutters (4) In front of the cottage is a flagstone walk that leads down to a stone patio. (5) The patio itself is right next to the water. (6) Out from the patio stretched a dock where we keep a small rowboat tied.

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Answer 1
Answer: The purposes of sentences 3-6 is to describe in detail what the outsideof the cottage looks like. The description paints a clear image in thereaders head of specific details and surroundings in and around theoutside of the cottage. It adds vivid imagery which also makes theparagraph more interesting. So they provide supporting details
Answer 2
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Answer:B

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