You write a paragraph by putting your thoughts down - pretend you are talking to a friend and just write down what you would say about them.
The way to use words like 'indiscriminate' is to look up what they mean!
NO!
use Microsoft word
To paraphrase a paragraph, restate each sentence using different words than the author.
When writing a paragraph using chronological order, the use of temporal words is needed. Sentences can include the terms first, next, then, after that, and finally, among others.
A third person paragraph is a written passage where the narrator refers to characters by their names or pronouns ("he," "she," "they") rather than using "I" or "we." This perspective provides an external viewpoint, giving readers more insight into the thoughts and actions of the characters presented in the text. It is commonly used in fiction writing and formal essays.
If you mean starting a topic sentence (1st sentence of the paragraph) with also then no. If you mean stating more then one detail in a paragraph, I DO suggest using also.
It restates the main idea of the paragraph using different words.
Thoughts expressed vocally are called speech. This is the act of communicating verbally using words and sounds.
Parallel construction means that you begin each paragraph with key repeated words and phrases. In sentences, it is created by using words, phrases, and clauses that are in an equivalent series.
I would perform that feat with great relish and aplomb.
To italicize something means to emphasize certain words or parts of a sentence or paragraph.
Any words you choose which will express the main idea of your writing! There is no magic list of words that you must use for different sentences - writing means putting your thoughts and emotion down, and that means you can use whatever words you can imagine.