Any English word may begin a sentence or a paragraph but I believe you mean a starting a paragraph on an essay. Some Ways are,
firstly, secondly, thirdly, also, another reason, as well as, however, on the other hand and many more.
You can start a paragraph with any word. Words not to use, because, but, for, I, me, they, etc. Start it with something simple.
nouns and adjetives
you would start off with also,the title of your story,essay or whatever you are talking about and NEVER NEVER NEVER start a paragraph with the word AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can start the beginning of a essay with the words, 'the, what, our, you and it.' Try not to start you beginning paragraph with words like 'and, but, and because.'
You would have to make it catchy You can use " in my words the story was like..........." Ok
furthermore, additionally, in addition to
Well, you can, but it would be improper English. :)
Paragraph words might include:Consider thatFurther,Furthermore,In addition,To support that argument
Dear, The, There, Where, When, How Why -- most any word, really.
Start a new paragraph when you are introducing a new idea, changing the topic, or switching speakers in dialogue. It helps to keep your writing organized and makes it easier for your readers to follow along.
An exemplification paragraph is a paragraph in which you start off with a general topic sentence and then give examples to emphasize more about the topic.
start by stating a fact abouty poverty or putting in a good quote about poverty
By working together, we can achieve our goals more effectively. By taking small steps each day, progress can be made towards big accomplishments. By staying focused and determined, success can be within reach. By supporting each other, we can create a positive and encouraging environment.
no it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus because, plus is adding on to another idea an idea is in one whole paragraph. that is why it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus.