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You need to decide what is the most interesting point of this assignment for you, because writing is easiest if you write about something you find interesting!
Nobody else can give you a "good topic" because our ideas will not be interesting to you. Pick the thing that you think is most interesting or most important, and make that the topic.
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
I'm fairly certain that in asking this question you have used autism in a sentence - and look, there's another sentence with autism being used! Another example: 'Autism is a neurological difference, meaning that the brain of an Autistic person works differently to that of a neurotypical person'. You can also use 'Autism' instead of autism, the former referring to Autistic people and that which belongs to Autistic people: 'Within the Autism community people prefer identity-first language'.
Whether you capitalize autism depends on the use.If it is at the start of a sentence you would capitalize.If you're referring to Autism as an identity you capitalize - e.g. Autistic person or Autistic community.
You start your topic sentence with whatever word makes the most sense!
A topic sentence on suspension could be: "Suspension in a vehicle is crucial for a smooth and stable ride, absorbing shocks from bumps and uneven surfaces to improve overall handling and safety."
how do i start focused topic sentence on styles of dress
Concise writing is when you start with a topic sentence. Then, you have your body paragraph relate to you topic sentence.
A topic sentence or your thesis statement.
start of with a in coming shock and fact
how do tou start a focused topic sentence on views of your parents or your grandparents
It should start with a topic sentence.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
You capitalize autism either when grammatically correct to do so (at the start of a sentence, for example), or when talking about Autistic people or the Autism community. As autism is an identity it means that when talking about us as people or as a community you will capitalize the word. It's similar to deaf/Deaf - 'when a person is deaf you refer to them as a Deaf person'.For example I am diagnosed with autism, thus I am an Autistic person.
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