What are some good debate topics for middle school?
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Debate Topics for Grades 6 Through 9
- All students should have daily chores.
- Every home should have a pet.
- Every student should play a musical instrument.
- Homework should be banned.
- School uniforms should be required.
- Year-round education is better for students.
- Children should not be allowed to drink soda.
How can I improve my topic sentence?
To make sure every topic sentence and paragraph serves your argument, follow these steps.
- Step 1: Write a thesis statement.
- Step 2: Make an essay outline and draft topic sentences.
- Step 3: Expand with evidence.
- Step 4: Refine your topic sentences.
- Emphasize and expand.
- Summarize and anticipate.
- Compare and contrast.
What’s another name for topic?
What is another word for topic?
issue | matter |
---|---|
content | discussion |
field | text |
thesis | case |
concept | essence |
What is another name for topic sentence?
focus sentence
How do you talk topics?
Don’t start speaking about it right away. Look for facts and more information so you will learn and know more about the topic. There are many helpful websites to answer your questions or give interesting facts. So before you talk about it, go try to learn more.
What are some good story topics?
Top 10 Story Ideas
- Tell the story of a scar.
- A group of children discover a dead body.
- A young prodigy becomes orphaned.
- A middle-aged woman discovers a ghost.
- A woman who is deeply in love is crushed when her fiancé breaks up with her.
- A talented young man’s deepest fear is holding his life back.
Is a topic one word?
I have always learned, from high school through college, that a theme of a work is not just a word, i.e. “love” or “death”. The single to three word phrases are instead topics, while a theme is a full sentence or statement on said topics. Example: “Love is the central defining characteristic of human existence.”
How do you write a topic sentence for a paragraph?
5-step process to develop an Illustration paragraph
- Decide on a controlling idea and create a topic sentence.
- Elaborate on the controlling idea.
- Give an example (or multiple examples)
- Explain the example(s)
- Complete the paragraph’s idea or transition into the next paragraph.