Thesis statement is your main idea summed up into one sentence
simple sentence with the main idea.
The main idea in a sentence may be determined by analyzing the individual subject, verb, and object. Getting the main idea is often achieved by analyzing the different key words as well.
A periodic sentence has the main idea at the end of the sentence ("withheld") and a loose one has the main idea of the sentence (subject or predicate or both) at the beginning. A balanced sentence has main ideas at both the beginning and end, often in a compound or complex construction of clauses.
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They provide one extended example of the main point introduced in the topic sentence.
I'm trying to find an answer to this question as well, but this is what I have come up with:Notice text features (title, bold print, capitalized words, etc.)Read the text.Find the topic sentence. (Or Find the key words in the topic sentence).I hope that helps, but I am also looking for this so I can teach my students a 3 step way of thinking about the main idea.
A topic is what the story is about. For example, the topic is on animal life The main idea is one sentence in the story telling what the story is about. For example, the topic is the movie 'Atonement'.The main idea of 'Atonement', for example, could be 'the need to make up for your wrongs' .
Use your topic sentence as the main idea of your outline and use the details from the supporting sentences.
A topic sentence introduces the main idea of a paragraph, while a thesis sentence states the main point or argument of an entire essay. Topic sentences are found in the beginning of each paragraph, providing a clear focus, while a thesis sentence is typically found in the introduction of the essay, guiding the reader on the overall purpose of the writing.
As an introduction to the ideas discussed in the paragraph.