About 6.
kinds of introductory paragraph
both specific and concrete details
starteling statement, standard opening, anectdotes, comparison & contrast, and description
Details that tell things that are already shown-apex
discription
Too general means that you have so much information you will never get it all into just one paragraph!"Write a paragraph on science," "Write a paragraph on animals," or "Write a paragraph on cars" would be too general. There are too many different kinds of things to put into those paragraphs - you would need a book!
It depends on what the topic is. For example, if the topic is colors of horses, good supporting paragraphs would include the genetics of horse coloring.
i don't know that's it(idkti).
Details in a writing answer questions like:WhoWhatWhenWhereWhyHow (examples: How many / few ; How big / little)etc.
this is a kind of guinea pig. or these are kinds of guinea pigs i am going to write about.
Punctuation and grammar
Topic sentences give a summary of the entire paragraph, so you want it to be introductive and broad. "There are several many kinds of seashells, each divided into one of several categories."