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Generally the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph and the rest of the paragraph explains or gives examples of the topic sentence. The topic sentence can also be the second sentence of the paragraph. This is when the first sentence is a linking sentence that links the paragraph to the previous paragraph. Sometimes the topic sentence can be the last sentence in the paragraph
the first sentence of the paragraph is called the topic sentence which should describe most of the paragraph for the reader to understand. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. It makes a statement (about a topic) and the rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence. The second sentence of a paragraph can sometimes be the topic sentence. Sometimes it is called a summary sentence.
A key sentence is usually the first or second sentence of the article. It explains or draws in the reader regarding what the article is about. Then after that it goes on to explain the subject or what the article is about. It is the sentence that draws the reader in. A key sentence in a paragraph tells what the paragraph is all about it may be found at the beginning of the paragraph in the middle,or at the end of the paragraph.
Usually the topic sentence is the first sentence in a paragraph. The topic sentence makes a statement about some topic and the rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence. For example if this was the topic sentence There are three living species of Kiwi all of which inhabit New Zealand. Then this paragraph would probably tell us what the three species are and where they live in NZ.
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The topic sentence always expresses the main idea of a paragraph (1st 2nd 3rd etc).Usually the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph. Sometimes the topic sentence is the second sentence ( the first sentence links to the previous paragraph ). Possibly the topic sentence is the last sentence of a paragraph.But usually the first is the topic sentence and the other sentences in the paragraph explain or give examples of the topic sentence.
A topic sentence is a sentence that explains what the paragraph is going to be about. For example, if a paragraph is about horses, the topic sentence would tell exactly what type of horse it is about. An example would be: "Arabian horses are both beautiful and functional creatures".
A topic sentence is a perspective grammatical term to describe the sentence in an expository paragraph which summarizes the main idea of that paragraph.
It is not the most important, the last paragraph is the most important. The first paragraph is probably the second most important. The first paragraph should draw the reader in and introduce the story......if that makes sense.
1.Transition 2.Information 3.Strong closing sentence
You start your conclusion with one of the following:In conclusion...Therefore...In closing...Overall...Consequently...To summrarice...Yo could use anything like that.Then, you should restate your thesis.End with a powerful sentence about your topic.
A topic sentence is the main concept of your writing, it can be used anywhere within a paragraph. If used at the start of a paragraph it gives general idea of the writing. If used in the intermediate section of the paragraph it lets you shape an idea and then build upon it. If used at the end of a paragraph it lets you conclude with your final idea.