Which of the following definitions best describes a clincher sentence?
O A. A clincher sentenc...
English, 03.06.2020 03:59 samueltaye
Which of the following definitions best describes a clincher sentence?
O A. A clincher sentence adds extra information that the supporting
details did not mention.
B. A clincher sentence introduces the main idea of the paragraph.
C. A clincher sentence provides supporting examples for the
sentence.
D. A clincher sentence restates the topic sentence in new words and
wraps up the paragraph.
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