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Cell phones should not be allowed in theaters. For instance, last night, I went to see a movie with my friends. It was a suspense movie. At the most exciting moment, the actors didn't speak and only quiet music was playing. It was very exciting, so my friend and I leaned forward listening carefully. Suddenly, we heard a loud sound-a silly musical melody. The man behind us had a cell phone, and he was receiving a call. In addition, he decided to answer it, so he spoke out loud to his friend. Because it was very distracting, my friend and I felt annoyed. Therefore, we feel that people must turn off their cell phones when they watch a movie, or not bring them at all.
An evaluation paragraph is used to evaluate a person, place, thing, or idea. Many times, evaluation paragraphs use terms like 'good/bad,' 'correct/incorrect,' 'wrong/right,' and 'important/nonimportant' to describe the person, place, or thing. After a description and a judgment is made, the writer can 'suggest,' 'recommend,' 'advise,' or 'argue' options and other ideas to the audience. An example of this would be: 'Texting while driving is wrong to do. It causes accidents and is generally a distraction. I would recommend that while driving, a person uses a hands-free device to talk on the phone if necessary, and otherwise leaves the phone where they will not be distracted by it.'
Once upon a time, I was in the book store waiting for the clerk to ring up my purchases. As I stood waiting, I spotted a small display of books on the counter; the title was "1001 Senior Moments". I smiled and said to the clerk, "Well, I don't need to buy that book, I live it every day." She stopped, looked directly in my eyes and said, "Oh, you bought it, you just don't remember."
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A concluding paragraph is the final paragraph of an essay. It wraps up the main points of the essay, and includes any conclusions about the subject that the writer got from the material.
A descriptive paragraph that describes how something is to be accomplished or done.
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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.
Make sure you have 4 things in each paragraph - Knowledge (point) - Analysis (explain point) - Understanding (example) - Evaluation (is it accurate? who agrees/disagrees? and relation to the question)
inductive-deductive paragraph
what are the 11 method of developmental paragraph? and give each example
classification paragraph takes a topic and classifies it into different categories, while the example paragraph gives examples of one thing.
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.
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There is no such thing as a sentence with a paragraph in it, because a paragraph is made of sentences(generally 3-6 sentences).
Each paragraph that you write should be about one subject.
Write down 100 words to make a paragraph. End and begin it with the word example.