The transition words "therefore" and "furthermore" indicate a cause and effect relationship by showing the relationship between two ideas. They help to connect the cause with its resulting effect in a sentence or paragraph.
Identifying the idea is finding out what the main idea of a book, paragraph, and so forth. Books often have several different ideas in them with one of the ideas being the main idea.
As an introduction to the ideas discussed in the paragraph.
Linking words or phrases connect ideas within a sentence or paragraph. They help to establish logical relationships between different parts of a text, such as cause and effect, comparison, contrast, and sequencing. Examples include "therefore," "however," and "in addition."
creating details and examples that support and explain the topic sentence.
a answer key is something you are gonna write on a sheet of paper and put your ideas there then you put those ideas on a paragraph
This is done in the body of the paragraph.
to keep your essay interesting, write a hook at the beginnig of each paragraph!
systematic and planned ideas for the introductory paragraph
A paragraph that explains the ideas that two texts share. (apex)
No, "although" is a conjunction used to introduce a contrast or concession between two clauses, not to show cause and effect. It usually indicates a contrast between two ideas or facts.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then