paragraph structure
topic sentences
supporting details
evidence & analysis
transitions
100

what sets the stage for your paragraph? (Beginning).

a topic sentence OR hook.

100

what is a topic sentence?

a sentence that states the main idea, point, or argument to be discussed.

100

what are supporting detail?

several sentences that support the topic sentence/main idea of your paragraph.

100

true OR false: Evidence backs up your claims and makes your writing more convincing.

true.

100

what is a transition sentence?

a sentence that smoothly connects one idea with the next one.

200

what is the average amount of sentences you should have in your paragraph?

8-10 sentences on average.

200

what else can topic sentences be used in besides paragraphs?

essays, and longer pieces of writing.

200

their are two types of supporting details. what are they?

evidence and analysis.

200

after showing evidence, what must you provide afterword to support your writing?

your analysis.

200

what can transitions help with in your writing?

they help understand the relationship between the current paragraph and the upcoming one.

300

after your hook/introduction, what part of the paragraph follows?

multiple sentences supporting your previous details. (topic/introduction sentences).

300

topic sentences support a crucial role in paragraphs, that being?

the thesis statement.

300

when you include these types of details in your writing, what will you have?

A fully developed paragraph/a paragraph that expresses your ideas in a way that readers will understand.

300

list three of the different types of evidence, (there is seven in total).

statistics, expert opinions, anecdotes, case studies, research studies, historical, evidence, logical reasoning.

300

true OR false: is the final sentence of an essay a transition?

true.

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