First off, if you're using a book, you use supporting quotes.
Second, you can not mention what the essay will be about.
Third, you go off topic.
Fourth, you can just leave one out altogether.
Fifth, you say "The introduction for this paper is..."
I'm not going to write a ton because other people will probably write suggestions on here also.
The purpose of a sentence is to express a complete thought. To be a complete thought, a sentence must contain a subject and a verb. (A verb is an action word, aka predicate.)
When two complete sentences are in one complete paragraph; does that mean each sentence is a SEPARATE topic? Or is each separate sentence part of the SAME topic?
Nobody can write your topic sentence but you. We don't know what you're going to write in your essay. Your topic sentence should tell what your essay will be about. One easy way to get a good topic sentence is just to write the essay first, then go back and make a great topic sentence once you're finished.
A topic sentence introduces the main idea of a paragraph, while a thesis sentence states the main point or argument of an entire essay. Topic sentences are found in the beginning of each paragraph, providing a clear focus, while a thesis sentence is typically found in the introduction of the essay, guiding the reader on the overall purpose of the writing.
The topic sentence is the most important sentence - the one that tells you what the paragraph is about. Find that and you've found the topic sentence. WikiAnswers cannot do your entire assignment for you - that's cheating and it's wrong.
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The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
The topic sentence should never be placed in the middle of a paragraph because it is meant to introduce the main idea of the paragraph to the reader. It is best to position the topic sentence at the beginning of the paragraph to provide clarity and guide the reader on what to expect.
Yes, an introduction can be condensed into one sentence to provide a brief overview of the topic or subject being discussed.
The topic sentence "tells them what you're going to tell them." It's an overview of the whole paper, so it's one of the most important parts.
They provide one extended example of the main point introduced in the topic sentence.
i think writing an methodology is by knowing what your topic is and what it is to do with your topic and what you need to do to make your topic what it is supposed to be