The body paragraphs are located between the introductory and concluding paragraphs. The body paragraphs of your essay should support your thesis and give examples.
A conclusion paragraph should include a restatement of your thesis (DIFFERENTLY). Also you should restate the main focus of your body paragraphs. When ending your conclusion paragraph you should leave the reader with a thoughtful message for future experiences.
To maintain means to care for something. You could say one must exercise and eat a healthful diet to maintain their body.
The temperature of her body was hotter than a volcano.
Germs make the body susceptible to colds.
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Support 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 parts of a paragraph include the topic sentence and the body. It also includes the closing or clincher sentence.
A body paragraph typically consists of a topic sentence that introduces the main idea, supporting details or evidence to develop the main idea, analysis or explanation of the evidence, and a concluding sentence that summarizes the point of the paragraph.
A lead-out sentence provides a transition from your last idea to your next idea. It could be the last sentence in one "body" paragraph, and it draws your reader naturally to the first sentence of your next body paragraph.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
support the topic sentence
in the first paragprah, either the first or the last, but in the body paragraphs its the first sentence
It is your topic sentence for your body paragraph, put in simple terms.
Support the topic sentence
Support the topic sentence
A topic sentence!