Ex. 3.16. Agree or disagree with the following points about paragraphs:
1. A good key sentence:
a) is a complete sentence with a subject, a verb, and a controlling idea;
b) states the main idea of the paragraph
c) is neither too general nor too specific;
d) the controlling idea limits the topic to one specific area that can be discussed.
e) is usually the first sentence in the paragraph
f) the helpful guide to both: the Writer and the Reader
2. Good supporting sentences:
a) develop the topic sentence (explain or prove the topic sentence by giving more information about it).
b) are specific and factual
c) can be examples, statistics, or quotations
3. A good concluding sentence:
a) signals the end of the paragraph and leaves the reader with important points to remember.
b) summarizes the important points briefly or restates the topic sentence in different