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A "controlling" idea is an idea that makes a reader ask a question. Any time a topic sentence has a good "controlling" idea, the reader will have his or her curiosity raised.
The central idea of a sentence is the main point or message that the sentence conveys. It is the most important piece of information that the sentence is trying to communicate to the reader or listener.
The most important sentence in an essay is usually the thesis statement. It presents the main idea or argument of the essay and guides the reader on what to expect in the following content.
The phrase "Furniture has spoil" doesn't make a whole lot of sense and may be confusing to the reader. A less confusing phrase would be "The furniture has been spoiled".
The topic sentence are the main idea tells us about the story.
A lead-out sentence provides a transition from your last idea to your next idea. It could be the last sentence in one "body" paragraph, and it draws your reader naturally to the first sentence of your next body paragraph.
A body topic sentence is a sentence that introduces the main idea or point of a paragraph in an essay or written work. It summarizes the content that will be discussed in that paragraph and guides the reader on what to expect next.
Every paragraph needs a topic sentence. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph. It gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph is going to be about The supporting sentences need to be about the idea presented in the topic sentence.
Yes, all of the Harry Potter books have Accelerated Reader tests.
1.Repeat words or phrases from the thesis statement in each body paragraph. 2.Refer to the main idea in the previous paragraph and link your current topic sentence. 3.Use a transitional word or phrase to lead the reader to your next idea.
The word "next" tells the reader that this is not the main idea, because it is next in the sequence of the paragraph. There is a sentence before it that would be the main idea.
A topic sentence is a sentence that expresses the main idea of a paragraph. It summarizes the content of the paragraph and helps the reader understand the key point that will be discussed.