What is a topic sentence?

a
Give evidence, data or facts to back up your argument from the text that supports your reason. Cite this. TRY TO GIVE CONTEXT FOR QUOTE FIRST!
b
Explain the evidence in A MINIMUM OF TWO SENTENCES. Tell what the quote means and then why this quote matters or why it is important to your reason.
c
Remind the reader of your stance and give your first reason from your thesis statement.
d
Give background information about the quote you will use like who said it and what it is talking about or what came right before this.

a. A topic sentence is a sentence that expresses the main idea or point of a paragraph. It acts as a guide for the reader to understand what will be discussed in the following sentences.

b. In the evidence, it is crucial to explain the significance of the quote or data being used in the context of the argument being made. This helps to connect the evidence back to the topic sentence and thesis statement.

c. The topic sentence should tie back to the overall argument or stance being made in the essay. It should serve as a concise summary of the point being made in that particular paragraph.

d. Providing background information about the quote or evidence being used helps to give context to the reader and allows them to better understand how it relates to the argument being presented. This helps to clarify the relevance of the evidence being used.