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this part is also called the controlling idea of paragraph​

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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Answer:

The "topic sentence" is the sentence in which the main idea of the paragraph is stated. ... The topic sentence generally is composed of two parts: (a) the topic itself and (b) the controlling idea.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

This part is also called the controlling idea of paragraph

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  • Topic sentence is the part which is also called the controlling idea of paragraph.

  • The "topic sentence" is the sentence in which the central impression of the paragraph is expressed. It is clearly an extensively significant sentence in the paragraph. The topic sentence mainly is comprised of two parts which are the topic itself and the controlling idea.

  • A Paragraph is a group of identical sentences that benefit one main idea. In common, paragraphs comprise three parts which are the topic sentence, body sentences, and the concluding or the bridge sentence to the following paragraph or passage.

  • Paragraphs display where the subdivisions of an exploration paper begin and end and, hence, enable the reader to see the foundation of the essay and comprehend its main points.

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