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Paragraph Writing

A paragraph introduces, presents, and develops one main idea. It consists of a topic sentence stating the main idea, supporting details that provide examples and information about the topic sentence, and a concluding sentence that restates the main idea and wraps up the paragraph. The topic sentence is usually first and helps the reader understand the paragraph's focus, while supporting details provide evidence for the topic sentence and concluding sentence reminds readers of the key point.
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Paragraph Writing

A paragraph introduces, presents, and develops one main idea. It consists of a topic sentence stating the main idea, supporting details that provide examples and information about the topic sentence, and a concluding sentence that restates the main idea and wraps up the paragraph. The topic sentence is usually first and helps the reader understand the paragraph's focus, while supporting details provide evidence for the topic sentence and concluding sentence reminds readers of the key point.
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Paragraph Writing

What is a paragraph? It is a group of sentences that introduces, presents and develops one main idea about the topic. It can be divided into three major parts. A. The Topic Sentence It is normally the first sentence of the paragraph. It conveys the overall point of the paragraph. It helps the writer focus on the idea written about. It helps the reader know about what the paragraph is all about. B. The Supporting Details They are sentences used to support the main idea stated in the topic sentence. They give more information about the main idea through examples. They say in details what the topic sentence says in general. They should be clear evidence that what the topic sentence says is trustworthy. They should be strong convincing points on which the topic sentence can rely upon. C. The Concluding Sentence It is a reflection of the main idea pronounced in the topic sentence. It sums up what the topic sentence and the supporting details talk about. It is the closing sentence that reminds the readers of what they have to value. It is compulsory for the completion of the paragraph unity. It eventually indicates the end of a paragraph. It prepares the reader for a smooth transition to the next paragraph if there is one.

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