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Punctuate the paragraph. 10

Punctuate the paragraph. 10the central thought or main controlling idea of a paragraph is usually conveyed in what is called a topic sentence this crucial sentence which states summarises or clearly expresses the main theme is the keystone of a well-built paragraph the topic sentence may come anywhere in the paragraph though most logically and in most cases it is the first sentence this immediately tells readers what is coming and leaves them in no doubt about the overall controlling idea in a very long paragraph the initial topic sentence may even be restated or given a more significant emphasis in its conclusion
  

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Hi, OK, but give us your try first. And please don't forget the word 'please'. Best wishes,Clive

  • Hi, OK, but give us your try first.
  • And please don't forget the word 'please'.
  • Best wishes,Clive
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Hi,

OK, but give us your try first.Emotion: smile

And please don't forget the word 'please'.

Best wishes,Clive
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The central thought or main controlling idea of a paragraph is usually conveyed in what is called a 'topic sentence'. This crucial sentence

- which states, summarises, or clearly expresses the main theme - is the keystone of a well-built paragraph. The topic sentence may come anywhere in the paragraph, though most logically (and in most cases) it is the first sentence. This immediately t

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