There was a great attention to detail in the painting.
I'd like some more detail on the skirt, please.
There was a great attention to detail in the painting.I'd like some more detail on the skirt, please.
Supporting details are facts and details that explain, describe, or otherwise help the reader understand the topic sentence. Anything that tells more about the topic is a supporting detail!
Use with much detail or in great detail.
In English grammar, the predicate is part of a sentence that modifies the subject. It may consist of a simple verb, or it may be a phrase or group of words containing a verb, all of which work together to modify the subject. *Examples, in which Jim is the subject of a sentence and the predicate is in italics:Jim runs.Jim runs fast.Jim runs too fast.*See related link for more detail.
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To my dismay their was absolutely no detail on her wedding gown.
There was a great attention to detail in the painting.I'd like some more detail on the skirt, please.
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.
Adjectives and adverbs help describe your sentence in more detail.
The company was looking for a detail oriented person to head up the yearly inventory.
I explained the gorgeous view down to the smallest detail.
yes, it is a specific sentence adding support to a specific subject matter
They went through the plan in minute detail to make sure that everything was in it and that it was all correct.
A commentary sentence is a sentence about your opinion on the Concrete Detail. For a better explanation look for a Shaffer Paragraph explanation.
The sentence "The interstate connects major cities in the region" contains a supporting detail that answers the question of what the interstate connects.
She stopped her speech in mid-sentence to answer the question.
It is a sentence that doesn't provide a relevant detail, so it doesn't have anything to do with the topic sentence and its supporting sentences.