Apex.....Supporting Details
false. they mostly say a minimum of 4 sentences.
You are being asked to write a topic or thesis sentence. This is the main idea of your paragraph. All sentences should relate to that one idea.
It is the main idea it's what the story was all about.
if it has no topic senetence it is an implied main idea
what is definition in paragraph development
You should stick to your topic! Make sure that all your sentences explain, clarify, define, or otherwise give examples of the main idea or topic.
To have coherence within a paragraph, all the sentences should be logically connected and flow smoothly from one to the next. This can be achieved by using transition words, maintaining a clear topic sentence, and ensuring that all supporting details relate back to the main idea. Additionally, it is important to maintain a consistent tone and focus throughout the paragraph.
The word geomorphology was branched from the word geology. There is other branched words other than tgeomorphology because they all study the main idea, but are divided specifically.
A paragraph is at least two sentences long, but can be much longer. A paragraph must have a concept and all the sentences must relate to that one concept.
The principles of paragraph development include unity (all sentences support the main idea), coherence (ideas flow logically), and completeness (provides enough information to fully develop the topic). Paragraphs should also have a topic sentence that states the main idea and supporting details that explain and expand upon this idea.
Using real facts and historical examples gives creative writing believability. As such it does all of these, to some degree: A help readers relate to the characters B advance the plot C support and develop the main idea D keep readers interested But mostly, it supports and develops the main idea through believability.
You sum up all you have said in one or two sentences. If you have a thesis, you can restate it or you can restate your main idea. You add a closing sentence that brings all you have written in your paper to end. Hope it helps