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How to choose a topic sentence for a paragraph?

How to choose a topic sentence for a paragraph?

On the GED, you may be asked to choose a better topic sentence for a paragraph. Sometimes, a topic sentence may be entirely missing from a paragraph, and you will be asked to choose one for it. When choosing a topic sentence, remember these guidelines: The topic sentence should identify the main idea and point of the paragraph.

What are the supporting details in the topic sentence?

The supporting details in the paragraph (the sentences other than the topic sentence) will develop or explain the topic sentence. Read all the supporting details in the paragraph and think about the ideas they discuss. The topic sentence should not be too general or too specific.

Is the topic sentence too general or too specific?

The topic sentence should not be too general or too specific. When considering the options, look for a topic sentence that is general enough to show the paragraph’s main idea instead of just one of its details. The answer should be specific enough that the reader understands the main idea of the paragraph.

How are paragraphs formatted in Microsoft Word 2007?

At the paragraph level, you apply indents, bullets, and line spacing. For each section of your document (even if there’s only one), you set the page size, orientation, and margins, as described in the previous chapter.

When do you not need a topic sentence in a paragraph?

Although most paragraphs should have a topic sentence, there are a few situations when a paragraph might not need a topic sentence.

How often should you send cute paragraphs to Your Girlfriend?

There is no need for a special occasion to let her know how much she means to you; after all, she would like to hear it every day. Let her know how much you love her with cute paragraphs to send to your girlfriend.

How are paragraphs used in the writing program?

Then in the Writing with Purpose section of the writing program, students learn to apply their new writing strategies to different types, kinds, genres, and modes of writing. The truth is that it’s quick and easy to get students to write many different types of paragraphs when they have the right foundation.

Why do you use transition words between paragraphs?

Use transition words or phrases between sentences and between paragraphs. Transitional expressions emphasize the relationships between ideas, so they help readers follow your train of thought or see connections that they might otherwise miss or misunderstand.

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