When starting a claim, you can open with a straightforward statement such as "I am writing to submit a claim for..." or "I wish to file a claim regarding...". This helps clearly indicate the purpose of the communication.
She provided legitimate evidence to support her claim.
He provided ligitimite evidence to support his claim in the court case.
One sentence that helps to give additional evidence of a claim or main idea is "Furthermore, studies have shown a strong correlation between regular exercise and improved mental health."
She claimed that the wallet was hers, even though it had someone else's ID inside.
Central idea
It is self destructing. Replace the starter.
The topic sentence supports the claim in a literary analysis.
Bad starter, bad starter solenoid, or the problem might not be the starter at all.
no, the starter is only for starting the engine.
no. It is not a great sentence starter. "Then" links what has happened to what happened next so doesn't ideally sit at the beginning of a newly constructed sentence. Hope this answers your question.
The starter solenoid is part of the starter assembly so it's on the starter
He tried to claim that the idea was his original concept.
i have a good dog
Poised implies balanced and ready to act, eg: The swimmer was poised on the starting block waiting for the starter's gun to launch herself into the water.
Ignition switch, battery, battery cables, starter relay, starter solnoid, starter, flywheel ring gear.
The solenoid is attached to the starter. Replace the starter.
The starter solenoid is attached to the starter.