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paragraph formatting... hope i could help :D
there are lots of different popular phrases in England, and not one of them is the most popular ( i mean who can we tested what is the most popular phrase used.) Also, lots of people have different phrases to use - such as if you have a young child that is exploring the world and asking lots of questions, then that phrase might be 'why has a very long tail,' when they ask "WHY?" If you are a police man you could use the phrase - 'Hello, eloo, eloo, whats going' on ere?' It depends what, who and where you are. Try listening out one day for the most commonly used phrase you here around you. Maybe you could answer this question better than me...
Yes, you can start a paragraph with "for example" to introduce a specific instance or illustration that supports a preceding statement or argument. This transitional phrase is commonly used to provide concrete evidence or further clarify a point. When using "for example" at the beginning of a paragraph, ensure that the example you provide is relevant and effectively reinforces the main idea being discussed.
An analogous paragraph will draw comparisons from whatever came before it. One example could be that you have a paragraph talking about a bird learning to fly. Your next (analogous) paragraph could compare the bird's learning to fly to your learning to ride a bicycle.
Yes, if you were talking about it then you could use it at the start of a paragraph
Darry was popular. He was handsome. He could get into a good college. But when His parents died, he was left with his two little Greaser brothers. It could also have something to do with the environment he lives in.
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A rhetorical question.
Because the popular vote decides which candidate wins that State's electoral college votes. In the present case, the electoral college will hardly have a choice and could be said to be redundant, but this has not always been the case.
There are several ways one could introduce the topic of Buddhism in a paragraph. This could be done by giving a brief history of this religion and its impact.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
To indent the first line of a paragraph in a document, you can use the tab key on your keyboard or adjust the paragraph settings in your word processing software. Here is an example: Before: This is a paragraph without indentation. After: This is a paragraph with indentation.