COHESION AND COHERENCE IN PARAGRAPHS
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Paragraphs consist of an indeterminate number of sentences, but often a
particular sentence may stand out as being more important than the others and
provide important clues as to textual coherence. For example, the first sentence of
a paragraph often indicates what the whole paragraph will be about, and is
sometimes called the topic sentence. Equally, the final sentence in a paragraph
may represent the logical conclusion or a summary of all the previous sentences.
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