its possible but your paragraph would be SO boring
A topical paragraph is just a paragraph with a strongly developed topic or main idea. Any time you have to write a single paragraph, that is a topical paragraph. In a report or essay, a topical paragraph is one in which you have strong details and facts supporting the main idea. A topical paragraph can stand alone and be read without any other paragraphs supporting it.
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No. It just puts the border on a paragraph.
The noun 'long' is a concrete noun as a word for a clothing size.The noun form of the adjective 'long' is longness, a concrete noun, a word for a physical dimension.The abstract noun form of the verb to long is the gerund, longing, a word for an emotion.
In school grammar lessons, a single-word adjective is one that is defined by the given meaning. For example, a single-work adjective for "in a state of poverty" would be "impoverished."
adjective: I can't think of a single example. verb: The police chief singled out the officer for praise. noun: Singles are lonelier than couples. Can you exchange a single for four quarters?
It is a paragraph that divides objects into different parts.
i have no idea how to summarize significant, long worded, and detailed stuff to one paragraph
In the sentence, "The dog ate a single biscuit." It is an adjective.In the sentence, "The boy made a single in the baseball game." It is a noun.Single is usually an adjective.
When looking for the main idea in a single paragraph, I would focus on identifying the central topic or theme that the paragraph is discussing. This can usually be found in the topic sentence or repeated throughout the paragraph. It is important to distinguish the main idea from supporting details or examples.
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