Yes, whenever the subject changes you begin a new paragraph. If the same character is continuing one speech, you do not need to put new quotation marks at the beginning of the paragraph though.
Yes, it is recommended to start a new paragraph each time a different character speaks, even if it's the same character speaking more than once. This helps to make the dialogue easier to follow for the reader and maintains clarity in the conversation.
Certainly, so long as the rest of the paragraph pertains to the dialogue. You can describe the character's actions and thoughts. Once you move on to another character, though, you need a new paragraph.
An essay is more than one paragraph. A paragraph is just what it is four or five sentences. That doesn't make an essay.``
She will probably make more background appearances but is unlikely to be given any more speaking roles after the controversy in "The Last Roundup."
The minimum a actress makes is minimum wage. Usually extras make minimum wage and speaking roles make a few dollars more and pay continues to rise depending on the importance of the character.
HAve 4 paragraphs. the first paragraph is an intro paragraph. The second one is the 1st body paragraph. The 3rd is the 2nd body paragraph and the 4th paragraph is the conclusion. If you need a longer essay make more body paragraphs
No, because it's irrelevant.
Usually you will add more Paragraphs(4 or 5 more) to the mix and make sure at the start there is an "opening paragraph" and at the end a "conclusion". Additionally, you should make sure that the paragraph flows.
The paragraph length description technique used by Dickens may not be ideal for short story character development, as it can slow the pacing of the story. Short stories typically require more concise and focused character development to maintain reader engagement. Short, impactful descriptions and actions are often more effective in conveying character depth in the limited space of a short story.
A paragraph that relates one or more causes to one or more effects
not at this time, if you want more than one character you need to make another account
Minor details would be the ones which are you could leave out without totally changing the meaning of the paragraph. Minor details make the writing more interesting, but are not essential to get your point across.For example, if you are writing a paragraph about yourself, the fact that you like raspberry topping on your ice cream would be a minor detail. It's an interesting fact that will make you seem more real, but knowing that fact will not help people to recognize you!
Be more specific. You should be able to make it as easily as any other character.