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A. Topic Sentence: a statement of the paragraph’s main idea. The remaining sentences support, explain or illustrate the topic sentence B. Implied Main Idea: the sentences in the paragraph contain related facts and details that together communicate the main idea, which the reader can infer
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- When you brainstorm the subject of your composition, identify main points. Write each main point as a topic sentence When you write a strong topic sentence, readers should know two things: 1. What the paragraph is about 2. The point you are making
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Supporting sentences: the sentences in a paragraph that develop, explain, or illustrate the main idea or topic sentence Use Facts- statements that can be proved. They support your main idea by offering backup, or proof Use statistics- numerical facts Use examples, illustrations, or instances
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-The topic sentence that presents your main idea usually appears at the beginning of the paragraph At the beginning of a paragraph, a topic sentence focuses the readers attention before the supporting details are presented
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Establishing Unity- a paragraph has unity when all of its sentences relate to the main idea The sentences support, explain or develop the topic sentence *** Make sure you proofread your paragraph and delete all details/ sentences that do not relate to your main idea
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For a paragraph to have coherence, the supporting details must be logically connected and the reader should be able to see how one idea relates to another.
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