flowchart on the topic sentences
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In academic writing, readers expect each paragraph to have a sentence or two that captures its main point. They’re often called “topic sentences,” though many writing instructors prefer to call them “key sentences.” The phrase “topic sentence” could be misleading, because it makes it seem like it always announces the topic of a paragraph or that it is always one sentence, but those things may not always be true. Calling it a “key sentence” reminds us that it expresses the central idea of the paragraph. And sometimes a question or a two-sentence construction functions as the key.
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