Unifying paragraphs with topic sentences
C-102
A paragraph should be unified around a main point. The point should be clear to readers, and all sentences in the paragraph should relate to it.
As a rule, you should state the main point of a paragraph in a topic sentence—a one-sentence summary that tells readers what to expect as they read on.
If you have trouble writing paragraphs with topic sentences, try this:
- Jot down an informal outline before you begin writing your paper.
- Write a topic sentence for each major point in the outline.
Alternately, after you have written a draft, you can check for topic sentences.
- Make an outline of the finished draft.
- Check to be sure each paragraph has a topic sentence reflecting one main point.
- If you discover that you are making more than one point in a paragraph, consider breaking the paragraph into two or more paragraphs.
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