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After a topic sentence should the following sentences support it?

Yes, absolutely!

Here's the breakdown:

* Topic Sentence: The main idea of a paragraph, acting like a mini-thesis statement.

* Supporting Sentences: These sentences provide evidence, explanations, examples, or details that develop and clarify the topic sentence.

Think of it like this:

* Topic Sentence: "The Great Pyramid of Giza is an impressive example of ancient Egyptian architecture."

* Supporting Sentences:

* "It was built with over 2 million blocks of stone, each weighing an average of 2.5 tons."

* "The pyramid's construction involved sophisticated techniques and a highly organized workforce."

* "It's considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and stands as a testament to the engineering prowess of the Egyptians."

Each supporting sentence provides specific information that reinforces the central idea of the topic sentence.

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