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Can supporting details introduce the main idea?

Can supporting details introduce the main idea?

Supporting details can do everything except, introduce the main idea. There are no new answers.

What are supporting details of a main idea?

The bulk of an expository paragraph is made up of supporting sentences (major and minor details), which help to explain or prove the main idea. These sentences present facts, reasons, examples, definitions, comparison, contrasts, and other pertinent details. They are most important because they sell the main idea.

What are the types of supporting sentences?

What are Supporting Sentences? The supporting sentences of a paragraph develop the main idea you presented in the topic sentence. When writing supporting sentences you should be giving examples, reasons, or descriptions to support your topic sentence. – There are usually 2 – 4 supporting sentences in a paragraph.

What is the difference between topic and main idea?

What is the difference between a topic and a main idea? The topic is the general subject of a paragraph or essay. Topics are simple and are described with just a word or a phrase. The main idea is a complete sentence; it includes the topic and what the author wants to say about it.

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