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Topic sentence--2

People need to get a bank card if they want to use an ATM. bank card In order to apply, you must fill out an application. Once you receive your bank card, you will discover that life is a lot easier as you don’t have to wait in long line-ups or worry about getting to the bank before it closes. Bank cards Bank cards are easy to use as well. You simply insert the card into the slot to begin. Then punch in your password. Topic sentence Support 1 Coherent Process 1&2

When you choose a password, don’t forget to pick one that is easy to remember (like a relative’s birthday). Once you have completed this step, the bank machine will ask you if you want to withdraw cash, check how much money you have or transfer funds. After you have completed your transaction, don’t forget to take your receipt. This is important, as mistakes are possible. Finally, don’t forget to carry your bank card in your wallet. You will need it for the next time you want to use an Automated Teller Machine. Further detail Process 3 Process 4 Final step