Start with "In conclusion,....", than rewrite the information.
1st Restate 2nd Answer 3rd 3 details 4th closing
No, Benjamin Banneker did not write six editions of the Farmer's Almanac. He wrote a series of six almanacs from 1792 to 1797, but it was titled "Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Almanack and Ephemeris."
1st paragraph must state what your projects purpose is 2nd paragraph must state you materials and procedures briefly 3rd paragraph must state what your results were 4th paragraph must state your conclusion
Introduction Paragraph: Introduces what you are going to be talking/ arguing / debating/ etc. about. This also contains your hook and thesis 1st Body Paragraph: This explains your first reason or answer that supports what you are saying in your introduction paragraph 2nd Body Paragraph: This paragraph is similar to the 1st, but it explains you SECOND reason to support what you are saying in the intro paragraph 3rd Body Paragraph: Similar to the 1st and 2nd, also your 3rd reason to support what you are stating in the Intro paragraph Conclusion Paragraph: Wraps up everything that you have explained in the intro, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd body paragraphs.
It should back up your main topic, and suport your 1st and 2nd paragraph. But it shoul be more detailed, then your 1st and 2nd. And it should go way more in depth than than you 1st and 2nd paragraph!
to the you could say that you want to be a singer,police,or anything you want. on the second paragraph you could write why you want to be that. then on the third paragraph you could write what you would do if you became that person. At last on the fourth paragraph you could write the conclusion you could write or say what you would like to be or do in future. you can make you thesis by with what motivate or help you with your decision.in addition to that, you can add or put down the names of people whom you wanna be like. from here you can go to next paragraph to give a point, will explain your thesis. make sure that , the first point should be your strongest point. because by doing that you are going to impress the reader to read and read more. mostly the 1st paragraph should be why, you choose that particular goal. in the next paragraph, you put down what makes you think you can do that; are you the 1st person in your family who wanna achieve that goal? is there anyone in your family who try it but didn't work for him or her? explain your point. in the third paragraph, what kind of training and education will it require? how will you pay for what you need last but not least, you conclude your essay by summarizing all the points you made. NOTE: when summarizing they points be careful not to repeat those points Directly but Indirectly...
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
I recommend 5 paragraphs because the 1st paragraph is the introduction, the 2nd,3rd, and 4th is the body, and the 5th paragraph is the closing paragraph or clonclusion.
If you mean starting a topic sentence (1st sentence of the paragraph) with also then no. If you mean stating more then one detail in a paragraph, I DO suggest using also.
the 1st character in the paragraph
yes there is and it is on chapter 14 1st paragraph
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