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When I am writing a topic sentence do I have to include everything into one sentence. Or can I just put a simple question (hook)?
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When I am writing a topic sentence do I have to include everything into one sentence. Or can I just put a simple question (hook)?
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You can just put it into a simple question. I also remember learning about other ways to write a topic sentence, such as you can start with a quote. I would suggest starting with a question since that's the easiest.
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I have learned just to put it in one simple question. Hope I helped!
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