Well, you start with a topic. A topic sentence is usually at the beginning or end of a paragraph, but i recommend at the beginning. if i write the paragraph,
Nancy wanted to practice to be a nurse. She read books about about nursing and looked online. She even joined a community college to try it.
So as you read the paragraph the first sentence is the topic sentence. The other sentences are detail sentences. To write a topic sentence always start with a topic first. if your topic is about a question like "How did the penny react when it was in the vinegar?" start with answering the question first. for example:
How the penny reacted in the vinegar is that it ________________________. <list the other detail sentences in the other sentences over here>
After the detail sentences end with a conclusion for the answer , for instance:
In conclusion, these are reasons how the penny reacted in the vinager.
To provide a suitable supporting sentence, I would need to know the specific topic sentence or topic you are referring to. Once you provide that information, I can help you identify a suitable supporting sentence.
Every paragraph needs a topic sentence. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph. It gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph is going to be about The supporting sentences need to be about the idea presented in the topic sentence.
A topic sentence is a sentence that expresses the main idea of a paragraph. It summarizes the content of the paragraph and helps the reader understand the key point that will be discussed.
No, a thesis statement is a sentence that presents the main idea or argument of an essay, while a topic sentence is a sentence that introduces the main idea of a paragraph. The thesis statement usually appears in the introduction of an essay and guides the entire paper, while topic sentences are more specific and focus on individual paragraphs.
Yes, the topic sentence typically goes in the introduction of a paragraph. It serves as a brief summary of the main point or idea that will be discussed in the paragraph.
When two complete sentences are in one complete paragraph; does that mean each sentence is a SEPARATE topic? Or is each separate sentence part of the SAME topic?
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
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
No, a supporting sentence supports the topic sentence.
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
Final.
A topic sentence is a sentence that explains your topic.
A topic sentence grabs a readers attention
The sentences that restates the topic sentence.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
Generally the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph and the rest of the paragraph explains or gives examples of the topic sentence. The topic sentence can also be the second sentence of the paragraph. This is when the first sentence is a linking sentence that links the paragraph to the previous paragraph. Sometimes the topic sentence can be the last sentence in the paragraph