The sentence that introduces the paragraph's main idea
The main idea you're focused on what's the story based on.
The sentence that introduces the paragraph's main idea
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the sentence that clearly expresess this main idea is called the topic sentence
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The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
A topic sentence grabs a readers attention
topic sentence
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drifting off topic following a pattern writing a strong topic sentence?
A hook in a topic sentence is designed to get the reader's attention.
the sentence that clearly expresess this main idea is called the topic sentence
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a rectangular shape is formed when there's no topic sentence in the paragraph
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
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.
Supporting sentences are called "supporting" because they "support," or explain, the idea expressed in the topic sentence. Of course, paragraphs in English often have more than two supporting ideas.
the first sentence of the paragraph is called the topic sentence which should describe most of the paragraph for the reader to understand. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. It makes a statement (about a topic) and the rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence. The second sentence of a paragraph can sometimes be the topic sentence. Sometimes it is called a summary sentence.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then