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1 Generating Topic Sentences American Literature 11

2 The topic sentence in an essay of literary analysis functions as follows: Proves and supports a thesis statement Tells the reader the focus of the paragraph States an arguable claim, idea, or assertion Expresses the writer ’ s expert analysis of the literature

3 Other considerations for topic sentence composition: The topic sentence is concrete, clear, and specific. The topic sentence addresses the title and author of a literary work in an essay that addresses/analyzes more than one literary work. The topic sentence is the very first sentence of a paragraph. The topic sentence can include a transitional phrase that refers to the previous paragraph. Analysis is arrived at by answering an implied HOW or WHY question. Use only present tense and active verbs.

4 Avoid the following when composing a topic sentence: 1 st person point of view Plot summary Stating the obvious Vague or abstract ideas and language Loaded language Passive voice Generalizations or commentary Hooks or opening statements

5 Sample topic sentences As you read the following sample topic sentences, consider their strengths and weaknesses. Keep in mind that these topic sentences are taken out of the context of a larger analytical essay.

6 Sample 1: Rodriguez writes about his conflicts with language in elementary school and further reveals how these conflicts negatively affected his cultural identity.

7 Sample 2: The unfolding plot in Steinbeck ’ s “ The Chrysanthemums ” reveals Elisa ’ s character as she works in her garden and meets a traveling stranger.


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