"The big bad wolf was black,huge, and had sharp teeth that could pierce through metal."
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Paragraph development by details involves providing specific examples, evidence, or explanations to support the main idea of a paragraph. This helps to expand upon and clarify the central point being made. For example, in a paragraph discussing the importance of exercise for overall health, details may include specific benefits such as improved cardiovascular function, weight management, and mental well-being.
Details are facts. A good detail is one which supports the topic - it will explain it, provide proof for it, show an example of it, or define it. A good paragraph has many details which support the topic or main idea. In general, the more detail you can include, the better your writing will be - so long as your details do not wander off onto another subject.
Find the main idea of the paragraph and the look for the details that support the main idea. A good way to do this is to underline the main idea and then circle the details as you read the paragraph.
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Well it depends on what it's on. Japan and WWII? Here's a basic outline: Paragraph One: Intro Paragraph Two: Details. Maybe how the war got started Paragraph Three: Details. Important facts about the war Paragraph Four: Details. How the war ended Paragraph Five: Closing
Example of final paragraph
Starting a paragraph with the term for example is not recommended. Try writing a sentence with for example later in the paragraph.
supporting details
Paragraphs those give details covers the minor details of the subject that is being discussed. The details can be either covered in one long paragraph or two or three short paragraphs.
Facts and details.
The details of my explanation may require more than one paragraph.
A unified paragraph is one in which all sentences are closely related to the topic sentence.