Why Topic Sentences Work

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Topic sentences are very useful in writing. You should be aware of it since it contains the main idea of your content. A brief description about the topic is formulated within your paragraphs.

You shouldn�t be confused on where to put on your topic sentences. It always comes first in your content. Therefore, the first sentence should always be your topic sentence. It must contain the general idea on what your writing is all about.

You can discuss the rest of the details further when you started working with the next sentences or paragraphs in your content.

It is not necessary that you will include lots of information in your writing. it will only ruin your content or even make it look like a mess.

What you need is to state your topic sentence clearly and write the rest of your sentences with a relevant idea as the first sentence of you content. Be sure that all of your paragraphs are related to the main idea of your topic.

This way, you can make your readers understand what you are trying to imply in your writing instead of making them more confused.

Topic sentences always work well especially if you want to draw your readers attention to the rest of you content. If you want them to read the whole content, hook them up easily through your topic sentence.

Of course, it has to be strong and interesting. You don�t want to write a weak topic sentence just to disappoint your readers on what you can do for them.

Knowing how to write your first sentence and what to write within it makes your content effective and worth reading. This will help you to organize every detail that you will include in your content.

Topic sentences work because it alerts the reader what you�re going to discuss before you even begin. That makes it easier to get into the actual ideas you�re tackling later, as it gives them a reference point from which to start.

When you give readers the gist through the topic sentence, you:
� Sufficiently prepare them for the topic you�re discussing.
� Communicate your ideas much clearer.
� Eliminate guesswork on the reader�s part.

Most of us tend to write the way we think. That means we put our premises first, before delivering our conclusions. While it�s the natural way of developing thoughts, doing so in writing can actually lead to difficulties for the reader, as they will need to wait till the end to tie ideas together.

Having the topic up front also gives readers the option to skim through your text. They can easily read the first sentence of each paragraph and work their way down, stopping only when the particular topic is something they either want or need to know further.

During review, having topic sentences also allow you to quickly check your paper against your outline, verifying how well you followed your original organizational plan and what changes you made. Together with a qualified writing software, this can make your end-of-process activities so much faster.


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