The concluding paragraph.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
the wrap-up and the clincher sentence
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher 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
A clincher is the closing statement or final point in a persuasive argument or speech that is intended to drive home the main message or persuade the audience. It is usually a memorable or impactful sentence that leaves a lasting impression.
Its purpose is to restate the topic sentence in new words and wrap up the paragraph.
I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is the beating of his hideous heart!"
Usually you restate your main points and don't add a lot of new information. Towards the end you should leave a lasting impression with a sentence that catches the readers attention one more time, or gets them to think more about what you've just wrote.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence