5 Questions
Match the following elements of a paragraph with their definitions:
Topic sentence = The sentence that supports the main idea Main idea = The central idea of the paragraph Supporting sentences = The first sentence of the paragraph Concluding sentence = The sentence that summarizes the main idea
Match the following elements of a paragraph with their functions:
Topic sentence = Introduces the main idea Main idea = Supports the topic sentence Supporting sentences = Provides evidence for the main idea Concluding sentence = Restates the main idea
Match the following elements of a paragraph with their characteristics:
Topic sentence = Usually the first sentence Main idea = Can be implied or stated Supporting sentences = Provide details and examples Concluding sentence = Usually the last sentence
Match the following elements of a paragraph with their purpose:
Topic sentence = To introduce the main idea Main idea = To provide a summary Supporting sentences = To elaborate on the main idea Concluding sentence = To leave a lasting impression
Match the following elements of a paragraph with their locations:
Topic sentence = Usually in the middle of the paragraph Main idea = Can be anywhere in the paragraph Supporting sentences = Between the topic and concluding sentences Concluding sentence = Usually at the end of the paragraph
Test your understanding of the different parts of a paragraph, including topic sentences, main ideas, supporting sentences, and concluding sentences. Learn to identify and analyze the structure of a paragraph.
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