In his speech he thanked the brotherhood for their support.
She murmured a few wordsof support.
support the topic sentence
A Proper Writtten Paragraph is as follows: Hooker/Pre-amble/Warm-Up Sentence Topic Sentence 1st major point 1st support sentence 2nd support sentence 2nd major point 1st support sentence 2nd support sentence 3rd major point 1st support sentence 2nd support sentence A lead in sentence to the next paragreph (Total # of sentences=12)
If witness misrepresent the facts, the defence attorney has proof to support our story.
I can't remember his exact words, but to paraphrase, he doesn't support the plan.
The State should also make sure that the support is not regressive.
A paragraph outline or plan is just a list of what you're going to write in your paragraph.You don't have to make complete sentences for this, because you are just doing an outline to plan out what to write.It looks basically like the following:Topic/Main Idea:First Support SentenceDetail for first support sentenceDetail for first support sentence'(however many details you have for the first sentence)Second Support SentenceDetail for second sentence(etc, etc until you have all your facts written in outline form)You may also write a concluding sentence at the end if you wish.Once you have an idea of what to do, then just make each of your lines into a complete sentence, check for punctuation and grammar, and you've got your paragraph!
An opinion would be the weakest support for a topic sentence in an essay.
Support the topic sentence
Revise the details to support the topic sentence
She relied on her friends for social support during a difficult time in her life.