If you're in high school or older 5-7 sentences.
A paragraph typically consists of 3 to 5 sentences, although it can vary depending on the content and writing style. The main purpose of a paragraph is to present a single idea or topic in a concise and coherent way.
A speech can be structured in either way, depending on the speaker's style and the content being delivered. Some speakers prefer to deliver a speech in one continuous paragraph, while others may use separate paragraphs to break up their ideas and make it easier for the audience to follow along. Ultimately, it is a matter of personal preference and what best suits the message being conveyed.
The general form of verb tenses can be classified into three main categories: past, present, and future. Each tense can further be divided into simple, continuous (progressive), perfect, and perfect continuous forms. The column can list tenses like simple past, present continuous, future perfect, etc., organized based on their time orientation and grammatical structure.
It has a long vowel sound.
"Long" in French is spelled as "long".
Juice has a long "u" sound.
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a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
The first pargraph of the Odyssey is an invocation (plea) to the muses, in which Homer asks for divine inspiration, based on the heroism of Odysseus.
As an answer to your question, it depends on how long you want your paragraph to be. The average paragraph has between 5-8 sentences. This can be changed depending on your needs. For example you may be assigned to have a certain amount of sentences in your paragraph, and it may be more or less than what I mentioned before. So in short the length of the paragraph depends on your needs. It may be long or short. Between 5-8 sentences is a good guideline.
In a paragraph, "cited" typically means that a source or reference has been mentioned to support a particular point or claim. It is a way to give credit to the original author or source of information.
An introduction paragraph typically consists of three basic parts: a hook or attention-grabber, background information or context, and a thesis statement that presents the main idea of the essay.
Click on the paragraph symbol on the Toolbar or ribbon, or press and hold Ctrl and Shift and then press the 8 key on your main keyboard, not the numeric keyboard or the F8 key.
King was patient and understanding to the views of the clergymen. He seeks common ground throughout the essay bringing up points they made and politely arguing them and creating an answer for the possible counter-arguement.
Climactic order is when you put the most exciting things at the end of ur pargraph. Btw, u should also check this for further info >>> http://webhome.broward.edu/~dshaw/handouts/Climactic%20Order.html <<< hope this helps!
skimming means to read the first sentence of a pargraph which gives you the main idea of the whole paragraph, but skanning to move your eyes quikly across the lines to see if there is any similar word or phrase yoy can spot.
Narrative paragraphs are often used to describe our routines. Read this example narrative paragraph, notice how words like 'sometimes, often, etc.' are used to say often something happens. * http://esl.about.com/library/writing/blwrite_narrative2.htm