Though this is not an absolute, the usual style is called "Five Paragraph Construction". This really means that there should be five MAIN sections to most essays.
The first one is the Introduction, in which you describe to the reader what your topic is, what you intend to convey and what the parts of your essay will be.
The next three parts are the main three characteristics or points of your essay. They should describe the most important things in it, which will tell your readers what they should hope to gain from reading your particular essay. There can be more than three parts, if it is necessary.
The fifth part is the Conclusion. In this part, the writer should sum up what was described or discussed in the previous parts, and reach some kind of overall view for the reader, whether it its opinion (such as in Literature) or fact (as in Science).
If one stays with this basic format (Introduction, Three Explanatory Parts, Conclusion), it is very easy to write an essay, even a long one.
Yes, a narrative story should have paragraphs.
i think 5, but u have to have a reason and learn a lesson.
It's not how many paragraphs - it's how well the paragraphs are written. Write as many paragraphs as you need to convey your information, and that's how many paragraphs you should have.
Yes, if you are writing up the plot as an assignment. Always use complete sentences when writing school essays or paragraphs.
I think 5 paragraphs would be enough.
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There are 5 paragraphs in an essay. Trust me I have done many!!
When you are writing a document, whether as a student or as a professional, it is important to know the different types paragraphs. They can be descriptive, narrative, definition, statement of facts, or similarities and differences.
3 paragraphs
About 4 paragraphs i think..
A narrative is as many paragraphs as you need to tell the story -- but it's usually more than just a couple of paragraphs.
5+
An explanatory essay usually consists of 3 to 4 paragraphs. The introduction presents the topic and thesis statement, body paragraphs provide explanations and evidence, and the conclusion restates the main points.
Intro then atleast 2-3 body paragraphs that give the senses in detail and then last a conclusion
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thesis.
An explanatory essay typically consists of 3 to 5 paragraphs. The introduction presents the topic and thesis statement, the body paragraphs provide detailed explanations and examples, and the conclusion summarizes the main points and reinforces the thesis.
I think about 5