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Cutie125 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hello, I'm having trouble making a topic sentence would someone help me out?

thanks here is my sentence:


the final resolution to alleviate the problem is closer to a past agreement made




  

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Hello, cutie—and welcome to English Forums. That may marginally be a sentence, but it carries no real meaning to the reader, and it is certainly not a topic sentence. A topic sentence introduces the approach that the writer will take in discussing or answering the problem of the topic.

  • Hello, cutie—and welcome to English Forums.
  • That may marginally be a sentence, but it carries no real meaning to the reader, and it is certainly not a topic sentence.
  • A topic sentence introduces the approach that the writer will take in discussing or answering the problem of the topic.
  • In additon to mentioning the topic, the topic sentence also typically lists the general arguments that the writer will present in her paper.
  • Please try again.
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Hello, cutie—and welcome to English Forums. That may marginally be a sentence, but it carries no real meaning to the reader, and it is certainly not a topic sentence. A topic sentence introduces the approach that the writer will take in discussing or answering the problem of the topic. In additon to mentioning the topic, the topic sentence also typically lists the general arguments that the wri
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Mister Micawber, would this sentence be better for a paragraph topic sentence?
Some Longterm agreements contribute to the alleviating of the problem
It needs more. It should read something like this:

Some long-term agreements help alleviate the problem of [state the problem] by [one factor/method of alleviation], by [ano

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