Body sentences are the main part of a paragraph that develop and support the central idea or thesis. They provide evidence, examples, or explanations that elaborate on the topic sentence, helping to build a coherent argument or narrative. Each body sentence typically connects back to the main idea, ensuring clarity and cohesion within the paragraph.
Topic sentences
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
They provide the steps of a process.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
It can be. A standard size paragraph is 3-4 sentences so it can be more
"Its head was disproportionate to its body."
Support the topic sentence
Support the topic sentence
circulation/body/in the/it/the/regulates/of blood.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence.