It emphasises a sentence and tries to give it a deeper or more serious meaning, it can also make the reader think about the topic.
yes.
You are the subject in the sentence. Your = the reader or You depending on the context.
a punch sentence is basically a sentence which makes the reader wanna continue reading...something emotive or energetic...
A topic sentence and a transitional sentence are not related. A transitional sentence moves the reader from point to point, each which supports the main argument or topic sentence.
The effect is to make the reader question whether the apostrophe was correct. "It's cold today so I will wear a jumper" or "It's a boy!" are correct.
It emphasises a sentence and tries to give it a deeper or more serious meaning, it can also make the reader think about the topic.
Minor sentences can be effective in conveying emotional intensity or immediacy. By breaking away from traditional sentence structures, minor sentences can create a sense of conciseness and focus that grabs the reader's attention. They can also add a sense of informality or colloquialism to the writing, making it feel more relatable to the reader.
The ellipsis can be used to create tension, like a cliffhanger, it can be used to imply something is missing from the sentence, to get the reader inquisitive and it makes the reader question what is happening.
An exclamatory sentence is used to express strong emotion or excitement. It typically ends with an exclamation point to convey enthusiasm, surprise, or urgency to the reader.
the poem can effect the reader
A short sentence in dialogue can create tension, emphasize a point, or convey a sense of urgency. It can also make the dialogue more impactful and memorable for the reader.
The topic sentence gives the reader an idea of what will be in the paragraph. If you have a topic sentence that has nothing to do with the details following it, then it makes no sense, and the reader will not want to continue reading.
She was a minor. It was a minor inconvenience.
Adds effect
I became an avid reader at an early age.
yes.