No , topic is like a subject . For example here are some topics/subjects Math , Language Arts , Science and so on. Issue has tons of meanings one meaning for issue is like a problem. Like people saying they have issues or same way saying problems. If you're ina relationship you might have some issues that hes cheating :)
No, a topic is a broad subject of discussion, while an issue is a specific aspect or problem related to that topic. Topics can encompass multiple issues within them.
subject, theme, issue, proposition
It is a timely, relevant social issue that many people feel very strongly about.
There are many things that could be meant by the word issue. An issue could be a problem or a topic.
no...an issue could be a topic
According to IrishFlukey on reddit, an Issue has a slight connotation of there being a problem. A topic could be for general discussion, whereas an Issue is something that there may be a difficulty about that needs to be resolved.
A group of people that are only concerned with one topic and want to see legislation passed on that topic.
it is a reader's personal response to a topic or issue in a newspaper.
I'm sorry that i can't be more helpful. Good luck with this issue. I get the same kind of problems frequently
Yes, a topic tells about what you are writing about. and a subject is an synonym of "topic"
the issue of increasing numbers of Jewish refugees escaping Nazi
The author introduced the topic by providing historical background information and framing the issue within a larger societal context. This helped set the stage for the reader to understand the significance and relevance of the topic being discussed.
To be honest, it is a good topic for a research paper if your opinion is the same as your teacher's is.