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How do I put a topic sentence and a thesis sentence in my introduction paragraph?
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<blockquote data-quote="shir" data-source="post: 2083985" data-attributes="member: 746759"><p>The sentence you chose as your topic sentence is really the thesis because you are clearly stating an opinion of the party in the sentence and it embodies your argument that the Democratic Party is the better political party. This should go last in your paragraph. The topic sentence should be something that does not show a bias or argument, but rather statements of fact which will (with the subsequent sentences) lead into your thesis statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shir, post: 2083985, member: 746759"] The sentence you chose as your topic sentence is really the thesis because you are clearly stating an opinion of the party in the sentence and it embodies your argument that the Democratic Party is the better political party. This should go last in your paragraph. The topic sentence should be something that does not show a bias or argument, but rather statements of fact which will (with the subsequent sentences) lead into your thesis statement. [/QUOTE]
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