How do I add a topic sentence? - Texas Teaching...

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How do I add a topic sentence?

•  The sentence has to make sense! •  It MUST state the main idea (central

topic).

The sentence CAN NOT: •  Have repeated words

•  Sound awkward (weird) •  Give extra information •  Say things like, “I’m going to

tell you..”

<<<< Main Idea!

<<< Extra Information

<<<< So what? NOT Main Idea!

<<<< So what? NOT Main Idea!

<<<< Main Idea!

<<< Extra Information

So what? NOT Main Idea!

<<<< So what? NOT Main Idea!

<<<< Main Idea!

<<< Talking about the paper...NO!

<<< Awkward wording...NO!

<<< Repetition...NO!

How do I add a concluding sentence? •  The sentence must make the reader

feel that the essay is DONE. •  The sentence has to make sense! •  Sometimes it refers back to the main

idea of the whole paper.

The sentence CAN NOT: •  Have repeated words

•  Sound awkward (weird) •  Give extra information •  Say things like, “That’s the end

of my paper.”

<<<< Main Idea!

<<< Not quite the main idea

<<<< So what? NOT Main Idea!

<<<< That’s the end...NO!

<<< I feel satisfied!

<<< I don’t feel like the paper is over!

<<< Extra information (new problem)

<<< That’s the end...NO!

<<< I don’t feel like the paper is over.

<<< Extra information AND it starts with “And”

<<< I don’t feel like the paper is over.

<<< Main Idea!

<<< That’s the end...NO!

<<< Main Idea

I don’t feel like the paper is over.

<<< Extra information

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