8 Words to use with topics

This brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of a paragraph is called the topic statement.

When the topic sentence is a general statement, we naturally seek to supply specific instances, and the writer will most readily make his meaning clear by furnishing such illustrations.

'Tis true some deny there is any God, some confess, yet believe it not; a third sort confess and believe, but will not live after his laws, worship and obey him: others allow God and gods subordinate, but not one God, no such general God, non talem deum, but several topic gods for several places, and those not to persecute one another for any difference, as Socinus will, but rather love and cherish.

%Hannibal the Carthaginian.% A new volume of the series projected by the skillful book-manufacturer, Mr. Abbott, who displays no little tact in engaging the attention of that marvellous body "the reading public" in old scholastic topics hitherto almost exclusively the property of the learned.

With such controversial topics infants have nothing to do, and to teach such matters would rather be sowing seeds for future scepticism than laying a solid basis for pure and undefiled religion.

Rather, even if his favorite topic astrology were uppermost about the table, his eye travelled to the pantry on every change of dishes.

After that I would speak about two topics-vermiculture and snakes-because I thought that these would be of most use to the students.

Some of the Sonnets, which shall be carelessly turned over by the general reader, may happily awaken in you remembrances, which I should be sorry should be ever totally extinctthe memory Of summer days and of delightful years even so far back as to those old suppers at our old ****** Inn,when life was fresh, and topics exhaustless,and you first kindled in me, if not the power, yet the love of poetry, and beauty, and kindliness.

8 Words to use with  topics