Some good claim sentence starters include: "It is evident that...", "Research suggests that...", "It can be argued that...", or "Studies have shown that...".
In conclusion, it is evident that... Ultimately, these findings suggest... To sum up, it is clear that... Overall, this study highlights...
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Identify the claim being made. Evaluate the evidence or reasoning supporting the claim. Consider alternative perspectives or explanations. Draw a conclusion based on the strength of the evidence and reasoning provided.
A topic sentence of a paragraph makes a statement about some thing and the rest of the paragraph explains or gives examples of the topic sentence.For example - you are writing an assignment about 'good places to research a topic' and you decide to write 3 paragraphs - one about libraries one about the internet and one about people as good places to obtain information.This could be your topic sentence for the paragraph about libraries:First of all libraries are good places to find a large variety of information.The you explain or give examplesFirst of all libraries are good places to find a large variety of information. In a library there are many different sources of informatiob. There are books magazines newspapers and also DVD's or videos. Some of the information will be recent, up to date some of the information will be older. At the library you can make notes or photo copy material. Alternatively you can check out items and take them home.
While some sources claim that the sound of a cat's purr has healing properties, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. More research is needed to fully understand the potential health benefits of a cat's purr.
You start your topic sentence with whatever word makes the most sense!
You start your sentences with whatever word makes the most sense!
"Nestled in the heart of..." "Surrounded by picturesque landscapes..." "Located at the crossroads of..." "Awash with vibrant colors and sounds..."
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"i like your abs"
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it helps support the body paragraphs A supporting sentence is used in a paragraph to put emphasis on some point being addressed. Provides evidence for a claim
it helps support the body paragraphs A supporting sentence is used in a paragraph to put emphasis on some point being addressed. Provides evidence for a claim
The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. The topic sentence makes a statement about something. The other sentences in the paragraph explain the topic sentence or give examples of what the topic sentence is saying.So if you are writing a literary analysis you make a statement about your subject then explain or give examples. Maybe something like this:Baxter makes good use of assonance in this haunting poem. (Then give some examples of assonance in the poem. Explain how this is haunting ).
In conclusion, it is evident that... Ultimately, these findings suggest... To sum up, it is clear that... Overall, this study highlights...
Here are some good links to "Story Starters" that will help you come up with ideas! Also click the related questions for tips on how to become a writer.
A Good Sentence closer wraps up the topic. For example 'I hope you learned some facts from this information'.