I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is the beating of his hideous heart!"
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
Clincher sentence
Rephrasing a thesis.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
The clincher sentence from the selection on Egypt is, "Overall, Egypt's rich history, diverse culture, and iconic landmarks continue to make it a fascinating destination for travelers around the world."
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
Clincher sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Yes, the clincher sentence is the summary of the whole paragraph and the last sentence. You are supposed to indent the clincher sentence. You can use signal words too in your paragraph and clincher sentence. As clincher sentence comes at the end, there is a topic sentence which comes at the beginning. I think I made myself clear and it helped you. Bye! Take care
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
Thesis statement; Topic sentences; Clincher sentences that reinforece the main point of each body paragraph; Clincher sentence that restates the thesis
A topic sentence introduces the main idea or topic of a paragraph, while a clincher sentence concludes the paragraph by summarizing the main points or providing a final thought. The topic sentence sets the tone and direction for the paragraph, while the clincher sentence leaves a lasting impression on the reader.
Clincher sentence
the wrap-up and the clincher sentence
The clincher sentence in "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is the narrator's confession: "Villains! Dissemble no more! I admit the deed! Tear up the planks! Here, here! It is the beating of his hideous heart!" This sentence reveals the narrator's guilt and paranoia, as he can no longer contain his guilt and reveals the source of the mysterious sound he hears. It serves as the climax of the story, showcasing the narrator's descent into madness and ultimate confession of his crime.
the topic sentence, the supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence.