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The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
Capitalization and punctuation are optional when using single words or phrases in bulleted form. If each bullet or numbered point is a complete sentence, capitalize the first word and end each sentence with proper ending punctuation. The rule of thumb is to be consistent. Use a colon instead of a semicolon between two sentences when the second sentence explains or illustrates the first sentence and no coordinating conjunction is being used to connect the sentences. If only one sentence follows the colon, do not capitalize the first word of the new sentence. If two or more sentences follow the colon, capitalize the first word of each sentence following.
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.
The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
Unnecessary wordiness or repetition is called redundancy. It occurs when words or phrases are used that do not add any meaning or clarity to the sentence.
The word 'wordiness' is a noun, a word for the use of too many words in a sentence that makes it difficult to recognize the essential thought that it is trying to convey.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The wordiness of your sentences detracts from the message of your essay. (subject of the sentence)I'm trying to discern the information that the wordiness obscures. (subject of the relative clause)Your essay uses wordiness to disguise your lack of real information. (direct object of the verb 'uses')My essay got a low grade for wordiness. (object of the preposition 'for')
wordiness are a sentence that give you more details
A pronoun is a word that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. It helps avoid redundancy and makes sentences more fluent. Examples of pronouns include he, she, it, they, and we.
redundancy in a sentence would be unnecessary words to explain a given point
The plural of "sentence" is "sentences."
The sentences after the first are the second sentence and the following sentences.
He arrived very quickly in the car -> He arrived quickly in the car.
The four types of sentences according to function include a declarative sentence and interrogative sentence. The other two are imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences.
Redundancy.
A regular sentences is a sentence that
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.