It depends what you are talking about. Normally articles have about 4 - 5 paragraphs. Like i said it depends on what your talking about. It also matters on how much your writing and what your teacher says.
A journal can have any number of paragraphs, just as a book can. Most forms of publication do not require a fixed number of paragraphs, or words, or characters. Twitter is an exception.
A key sentence is usually the first or second sentence of the article. It explains or draws in the reader regarding what the article is about. Then after that it goes on to explain the subject or what the article is about. It is the sentence that draws the reader in. A key sentence in a paragraph tells what the paragraph is all about it may be found at the beginning of the paragraph in the middle,or at the end of the paragraph.
The last paragraph of the article best supports the authors argument. This is because this paragraph brings all of the authors findings together.
To Tell The Reader The Main Idea Of The Article
The only synonym I can think of is article. Sorry.
Yes. It is the last paragraph that ties together and sums up the subjects of the previous paragraphs.
There are 3 fragments in this paragraph.
look at Article 1 section 7 in the constitution.. in the last paragraph
An introduction paragraph introduces the main topic of the essay or paper to the reader. It provides background information and sets the tone for the rest of the piece. It typically includes a thesis statement that outlines the main argument or purpose of the writing.
A book that the paragraph is about. -Today's rap sucks.
section, condition, article, chapter, passage, part, paragraph
To Tell The Reader The Main Idea Of The Article
Yes, you indent whenever it is the start of another paragraph. It doesn't matter what type of writing it is, you always indent at the start of a new paragraph.