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Read this paragraph and answer the questions that follow it. ​
(1) If your vehicle plunges off a road or bridge into a body of water and begins to sink, you can survive if you follow a set of steps to escape. (2) First of all, don't panic. (3) You'll need to remain calm to be able to make the right decisions. (4) Second, unbuckle your seatbelt. (5) Third, don't try to open the door; instead, roll down your window. (6) If the window won't open, you'll have to break it by hitting it with a heavy object or kicking it with your feet. (7) Then, if water is not yet rushing in through the open window, climb out and swim away from the sinking vehicle. (8) If water is gushing in too fast for you to get out, you'll have to wait until it fills the car. (9) When the car is about to submerge, take a deep breath and hold it as you go underwater. (10) Finally, swim out through the open window and away from the vehicle.  
Select the number of the topic sentence in the paragraph above.

Understand the complexity of the relationship among the Allies during World War II and the factors influencing their cooperation and tensions.
Understand the catalytic role of the Second World War in reshaping international relations and the balance of power globally.
Comprehend the transformational impacts of the Second World War on American society, including on various demographic groups.
Analyze the significant contributions and challenges of the United States federal government in directing the nation's war efforts.

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