In writing, a topical paragraph refers to a paragraph or set of lines that developed one main idea or sub-topic in a text, because of this, it is common these type of paragraph begin with a topic sentence or sentence that expresses the main idea, a set of details that explain and support the main idea and a concluding or closing sentence that also refers to the main idea and ends with the development of it. Additionally, this type of paragraph is considered as independent and complete because they developed completely an idea. Considering this, it can be concluded in a topical paragraph each sentence should support the main idea as all the topic sentence, the supporting details, and the closing sentence support and develop the main idea.
I just write down the question and the correct answer.
I mean, its just a test and in all honesty, i could care less... BUTTTTTTTTTTT the correct answer is to be a good student!! learn from your mistakes! build character!
When paraphrasing you say the same topic as the person but in your own words. Your stance will be similar if not the same as the person whose work your are paraphrasing. If your disagree with what they said then it wouldn't even be considered paraphrasing but more like a rebuttal.