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what is the topic sentence the topic sentence is a sentence that is used at the beginning of a paragraph to tell the reader what it is that you are ...

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       What is the Topic Sentence? 
     • The topic sentence is a sentence that is used at the 
      beginning of a paragraph to tell the reader what it is that 
      you are going to be talking about in that paragraph. 
     • The topic sentence is important because it leads the 
      reader into the points that you are trying to make, without 
      leaving them confused. It also helps to prevent any 
      miscommunication on your part.
        Things to remember when writing 
                your topic sentence…
       • Long, rambling sentences can be confusing. Don’t pack your topic sentence too 
        full of details. That’s what the rest of the paragraph is for.
       • Likewise, don’t beat around the bush. Say exactly what you want to say. 
       • Don’t be too broad when introducing the topic that you’re going to discuss. 
       • Don’t use facts as topic sentences. Remember, you are using the topic sentence to 
        introduce a point you are trying to make, or your opinion.
       • Don’t just talk about the “what” – talk about the “why” as well. That is, don’t just 
        think about the effect, but it’s cause.
       • Don’t say “I am going to tell you…” or I am going to speak about…” when 
        introducing a topic.
      Good Vs. Weak Topic Sentences
     • Weak: Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809.
     • Why isn’t this a good topic sentence? First and foremost, 
      it tells the reader very little about what you are going to 
      say. Not only that, but you are not using this valuable 
      space in your paragraph to make a real point.
     • Good: Abraham Lincoln, born in 1809, was one of the most 
      influential politicians in history.
       Good Vs. Weak Topic Sentences
      • Weak: I am going to discuss the Battle of Gettysburg.
      • While you are telling the reader what the topic is, you are still 
       speaking in very broad terms with this kind of statement.
      • Good: The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in 1863, was the turning 
       point in the Civil War.
      • You are making a strong point with this kind of statement, and 
       narrowing down what you are going to talk about. In this case, you 
       are discussing why the Battle of Gettysburg was such an important 
       battle.
        Another example of a good topic 
                   sentence…
      • Carol never considered becoming a lawyer until her sister 
       was the victim of a crime.
      • Telling a story – especially one with a cause and an effect – 
       can be a great way to hook in readers and to introduce 
       your topic.
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