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In this video, well demonstrate an editing technique to check that each paragraph focuses on a single topic and that the paragraph topic is clear to the reader. Readers expect a paragraph to focus on one main idea and they will look for that idea as they read. To make your writing clear, you should introduce the idea of each paragraph in a topic sentence before you go into more detail. To check your own writing to make sure you have a clear topic sentence and only one topic per paragraph, try this technique. First, take one paragraph and ask yourself these three questions as you read. Pause the video here to give yourself time to read this paragraph. Now, ask yourself: What is the main topic of this paragraph? Point to the words that express the topic. This paragraph is about the impact of private vehicle ownership on town planning practices in Australia. Next, ask: Is there an effective topic sentence? If there is, great! If there isnt, youll want to improve it. This topic sentenc