Writing Strong Topic sentences

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WRITING STRONG TOPIC SENTENCES

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Writing Strong Topic sentences. Why do we need strong topic sentences?. Get attention. Get interest. Make a good first impression. Set up the rest of the writing. Make the rest of the writing easier. No Fingerprinting. What is fingerprinting? In this paper I will tell you. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WRITING STRONG TOPIC

SENTENCES

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WHY DO WE NEED STRONG TOPIC SENTENCES?

• Get attention.• Get interest.• Make a good first impression.• Set up the rest of the writing.• Make• the rest of the writing easier.

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NO FINGERPRINTING

• What is fingerprinting?• In this paper I will tell you.• This is my paragraph about…• Here is my first idea…

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NO FIRST PERSON

• I, we, me, my, our• In my opinion,• I think…• I believe…

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READ THE QUESTION… USE THE QUESTION• What are three important benefits of living in

Colorado?• Three important benefits of living in Colorado

are…• Why is it important to get a good education?• It is important to get a good education

because…

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OCCASION/POSITION STATEMENTS

• Complex sentences• Occasion – introduces the reason for

writing• Position – states what you will prove or

explain.

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POWER (NUMBER) STATEMENTS

• These sentences contain a number word that is the focus of the sentence.

• It tells your reader that a list of information will follow.

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AVOID “THERE IS, THERE ARE, ETC.”• These weaken your writing.• Example• no

• There are three important steps in baking the perfect cake.• yes

• Baking the perfect cake can be done in three important steps.

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AND, BUT, AND OR STATEMENTS

• These are compound sentences.• Join them with a coordinating conjunction

(fanboys)• Provide good information.

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HOWEVER STATEMENTS• These will be compound sentences.• They are joined by however or other conjunctive

adverbs that separate the two parts of the sentence.• They contain two parts – similar to an

occasion/position statement.• You need a semicolon before the conjunctive

adverb and a comma after it

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• Even though it is a difficult profession, being a doctor would be a rewarding career.

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• Working in television was an exciting career; however, it was also very demanding.

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• The United States is a powerful world leader for a number of important reasons.

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• Television is an exciting career, yet teaching also provides great satisfaction.

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WHAT’S WRONG?

• Riding a horse can be a relaxing outing; still; there are a number of safety precautions you must take to make your ride enjoyable.

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WRITE FOUR DIFFERENT TOPIC SENTENCES FOR THE FOLLOWING.YOU NEED ONE OF EACH OF THOSE WE LEARNED TODAY. LABEL EACH..• What career are you considering and why?