Margaret wrote a note and put it an envelope. She wrote Molly’s name on the envelope and placed it on the hall table. Next to her picture. Then, she wiped a tear and opened the front door. She would not see her sister for several weeks. Margaret knew going away to college would be difficult. Especially when she thought about missing her family. Closing the door behind her. She took a deep breath. Her father was waiting in the car. She tried to think about future visits with her family. She smiled. How exciting that will be. When she gets to see her little sister again.
In the given paragraph, there are seven sentence fragments.
A paragraph typically consists of 3 to 5 sentences. However, the exact number can vary depending on the structure of the essay and the depth of the information being conveyed in each paragraph.
A topic sentence presents the main idea or point of a paragraph, acting as a guide for the reader to understand what the paragraph will be about. It usually appears at the beginning of the paragraph to provide a clear focus and direction for the reader.
A definition paragraph is a type of paragraph that defines a specific term or concept in detail. It usually includes the term being defined, its class or category, and its distinguishing characteristics or features. The purpose of a definition paragraph is to provide clarity and understanding about the term being defined.
A five-paragraph essay typically consists of an introduction (1), three body paragraphs (3), and a conclusion (1). So, there are three body parts in a five-paragraph essay.
The general recommendation is to indent a paragraph with one tab key press or five spaces. This helps to visually separate paragraphs and make the text easier to read.
After the earthquake, the city streets were littered with fragments of shattered glass and debris.
There are 3 fragments in this paragraph.
1 sentence
The topic sentence or thesis statement gives you the main idea of the paragraph. If you are not sure what the main idea is, read the paragraph again and look at each sentence. See if that is the sentence which all the other sentences support by turning it into a question and see if the other sentences answer that question.The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph. It makes a statement about a topic and the rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence.
It depends on what you are writing, sometimes there can be one word, one sentence or 20 sentences! Just remember that you change the paragraph when there is a change of subject, location, time or person/speaker.
Really only one part, actually, it is just the topic you are writing about. Do you mean a paragraph, if so, then there are 3 parts to a paragraph. To a sentence, there might be 3 also, if you have a beginning(ex. well, i think..) then, a middle(that the people have many rights because they are are the power to the government..)and an end(, this is how......) That's the 3 parts to a sentence and paragraph. Hope i helped :-D
That sentence is not a run-on, but a comma is needed after 'exist.'
A paragraph on adventure in a train ca be written in many ways. The action can take adventure solely on the train, or only partly on the train. The paragraph should be 3-5 sentences long and should have an introduction sentence and conclusion sentence.
A paragraph is supposed to be 5-7 sentences long so anywhere from 9-15 sentences are too long. Also you need to start a new paragraph when you jump to a different topic or it will be a double subject paragraph. or it will be an run on paragraph....
A paragraph typically consists of 3 to 5 sentences. However, the exact number can vary depending on the structure of the essay and the depth of the information being conveyed in each paragraph.
It doesn't matter. Anywhere from 1 onwards, depending on the topic being discussed in that paragraph.
It is when you can only write how ever many sentence per paragraph before you have to start a new one. Usually 7-9 sentences at the most.