Question:

What makes up a topic sentence?

Importance of Topic Sentence

The topic sentence is the most important part of your paper, and should be written before anything else. Make your topic sentence an argument persuading your audience or teacher to see the literary work as you see it. For example, "Virginia Woolf uses her novel Orlando to demonstrate how history has become a male-dominated institution."

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