A paragraph is a group of sentences. If the sentence makes sense and the order of the sentences does too, it should be ok.
Example of an 'ok' start of a paragraph with AS
...The doctors had told Sean that he would need to have surgery on his arm.
As time progressed, Sean had started to recover from the car accident...
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You can start the conclusion with thus, but not the beginning of the report. Thus refers back to something you said in a previous statement.
This would not be advisable because the word "otherwise" refers to something previously discussed - you could use it to begin a supporting sentence.
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Any word that may begin a sentence may begin a paragraph.
The Begin of a story.
Yes, it is recommended to start a new paragraph each time a different character speaks in order to make the conversation clear and easier to follow for readers. This helps to improve readability and clarity in writing.
to begin with...
You should not start a paragraph with the word To. To begin a paragraph with To makes an awkward construction and makes it harder to read.
The Begin of a story.
In proofreading, the symbol used to show where a new paragraph should begin looks like: ¶.
You should begin a body paragraph for an essay with a clear beginning, and transitional statement.
It should start with a topic sentence.
introductory paragraph
the q with a line in it
A litration is sentence or a paragraph that has words that begin with the same letter