A compare and contrast essay develops a thesis statement.
Indents can change the first line of the paragraph or the entire paragraph can be indented.
you move entire chunks of writing around in your essay.
Yes, essays do have paragraphs. I would say at least 3-5 paragraphs and up depending on how much was assigned or how much you feel you need to write. I am currently writing an essay about the 1935 Labor Day hurricane that hit the Florida Keys, and our teacher assigned us a page and a half, for which I am writing 3-4, 6 sentence paragraphs. Hope this helps you in whatever you need to do! xD
An author's conclusion comes at the end of a document and is a summation of the entire piece. It is essentially a concluding paragraph detailing everything written before it using only the main points.
The best way to cut out 300 words from an essay is to reevaluate the entire essay. Break down each paragraph and use the process of elimination to weed out unwanted content.
no
Indents can change the first line of the paragraph or the entire paragraph can be indented.
yes.
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You will then select the entire paragraph in which the word is located.
by looking at the text type
Qualities of a good paragraph include: A. a strong topic sentence (TS) A strong TS has 2 parts. First, a SUBJECT, telling who or what, and then a FEELING/FOCUS about the subject. B. supporting details that make up the body of the paragraph and should relate directly to the TS. C. a closing sentence whch sums up the information in the paragraph TIPS: * avoid a TS that is too general For example, a paragraph about a single game is better than one on an entire season. * put the sentences in an order that makes sense * use a vareity of vocabulary words and sentence structures to keep things interesting
No, you should spell out the entire word.
The last sentence of the entire essay, because you're concluding the entire thing. The first sentence of the last paragraph is called the introduction to the conclusion. (Complicated, right? :P)
True. Double-clicking a word selects the entire word. Triple clicking select the whole line, paragraph, or entry.
Italics are intended for sparingly use, only on a word or phrase. Therefore, you should not italicize a whole paragraph. The only time this may differ is if quoting a whole paragraph and if following certain style rules. You would highlight the entire paragraph, and click on the Italics button in MS Word.
Introductory paragraph