TheS-E-E Paragraph strategy will help you create organized, well-developed paragraphs for the body of your essays and reports. S for Statement. Begin with a topic sentence that gives the reader a sense of what the single main idea of the paragraph will be: My roommate refuses to see the overflowing garbage. (nicely narrow) My roommate is a slob. 3 Find the topic sentence first. 1) Covers Main idea. Start with the first sentence as this is the most easily to identify. It is usually a clear statement about the topic, and all the other sentences are related in some way to this sentence. This is the sentence that will have the overall topic idea/statement within it. 2) Independent sentence 1 End the story with a conclusion that reflects on the event. Use your conclusion to give an opinion regarding the story. It might give insight into how the event affects the narrator (perhaps you) in the present day or how it affected choices the narrator made since that event. Typically this is 1-2 sentences long. Thenext sentence explains how a paragraph is like a paper, and then two more sentences show how this paragraph follows that structure. All of these sentences are clearly connected to the main idea. The topic sentence of a paragraph serves two purposes: first, it lets readers know what the paragraph is going to be about; second, it highlights Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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