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The Topic Sentence, Supporting & Concluding Sentences

The Topic Sentence, Supporting & Concluding Sentences. Features of A Good Topic Sentence. A Good Topic Sentence-- controls or guides the whole paragraph. When you read the topic sentence, you know what to expect in the paragraph. is not a general fact that everyone accepts as true.

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The Topic Sentence, Supporting & Concluding Sentences

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  1. The Topic Sentence, Supporting & Concluding Sentences

  2. Features of A Good Topic Sentence A Good Topic Sentence-- • controls or guides the whole paragraph. When you read the topic sentence, you know what to expect in the paragraph. • is not a general fact that everyone accepts as true. Ex. School has students is not a good topic sentence.

  3. A Good Topic Sentence 4. is specific.Cake is delicious is not a good topic sentence because it is too general. The reader does not know what to expect in the paragraph. Strawberry cake has many health benefits is a better topic sentence than the previous one because it is specific.

  4. A Good Topic Sentence 5. is not too specific.The latest version of Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary contains more than 5000 new words limits the topic too much—there is nothing else for the writer to say.

  5. A Good Topic Sentence 7. forecasts your main point For Example: In a narrative paragraph— Stating the main point • David and I had come to the brook earlier that day for adventure. When we got there, the sun was shining on…

  6. Good Supporting Sentences • —gives information that supports and explains the topic of the paragraph. They answer questions—who? what? where? when? why? and how?—and give details.

  7. Kinds of Supporting Sentences: • explain: • describe: • give reasons: • give facts: • give examples: • define:

  8. Good Concluding Sentence • The concluding sentence is the last sentence of the paragraph. Its job is to bring the paragraph to a logical conclusion. The conclusion usually comes swiftly and is as brief as the introduction. The conclusion ends everything that was started in the introduction

  9. Kinds of Concluding Sentence • 1. Restate the Main Idea • Perhaps the easiest concluding sentence to write is one that restates the main idea or summarizes the main points of the paragraph.

  10. Kinds of Concluding Sentence • 2. Make a Prediction • Another common way to end a paragraph is to make a prediction about some aspect of the topic.

  11. Example: • Topic: Maintaining Your Pool. • Concluding Sentence: • By doing all these things, you can be sure that your pool will last a very long time.

  12. Reference: Folse, Keith S. All. Great Paragraphs. 2nd Ed. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. BYE~~

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