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Answer the following questions:
7. What is a topic sentence?
8. Write a note on the structure of a paragraph.
9. Mention at least two types of paragraphs.
10. Give at least one example to explain cause and effect.
11. What are the transitional words/expressions that indicate comparison of
ideas?
Activity 2
Write a paragpraph on the following topics:
1. My Dream Home
2. Ban of Plastics
3. A stitch in time saves nine.​

Answers

Answered by shiv8253
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had them iries kahdd desk and perss the Bell and I will be there at this point I don't know if I can get a ride toAnswer the following questions:

7. What is a topic sentence?

8. Write a note on the structure of a paragraph.

9. Mention at least two types of paragraphs.

10. Give at least one example to explain cause and effect.

11. What are the transitional words/expressions that indicate comparison of

ideas?

Activity 2

Write a paragpraph on the following topics:

1. My Dream Home

2. Ban of Plastics

3. A stitch in time saves nine.

Answered by sri8050
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Explanation:

7,The "topic sentence" is the sentence in which the main idea of the paragraph is stated. It is unquestionably the most important sentence in the paragraph. The topic sentence generally is composed of two parts: (a) the topic itself and (b) the controlling idea. The Topic. The topic is the subject of the paragraph.

8,A paragraph can be structured in many ways depending on various purpose . A typically consists of three elements: a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. In the topic sentence (which is often the first sentence), the topic or focus of the paragraph is presented.

11,Descriptive

Narrative.

10, Cause: We received seven inches of rain in four hours. Effect: The underpass was flooded

11, Transitional expressions include conjunctive adverbs used to join or to connect independent clauses such as however, hence, also, consequently, meanwhile, nevertheless, moreover, and furthermore as well as transitional phrases such as after all, even so, in addition, on the other hand, for example, as a result, and in ...

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