You really need about a few paragraphs for an introduction actually.
An introduction typically consists of 1-3 sentences that provide background information and context for the topic being discussed. It should be concise and capture the reader's interest.
How many spaces do you need after the word period? Is she having her period.
I'm happy to help! Please provide me with the specific drill sentences you need translated from Ecce Romani.
If they are questions, then those sentences need a question mark. Many 'whether or not' sentences are not asking anything, they are simply stating alternatives. 'Have you decided whether to go to London or not?' is a question, but 'I haven't decided whether to go to London or not' is a statement and not a question.
There are 3,254 sentences in "Truyแปn Kiแปu," an epic poem by Nguyen Du.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the sentences you are referring to in order to determine which one uses commas correctly. Please provide the list of sentences so I can assist you further.
8-10 sentences
you are going to need six or eight sentences for you application
8
The same way : Introduction
it is a beginning. It tells you the main part about the story
introdution by
Computer Science person
There must be at least 3-5 sentences in the introduction paragraph. But for a philosophy paper of 2-4 pages, it need not be more than 2 or 3 sentences.
they need to be balanced
We the people of the United States, in order for form... The Preamble.
It must have at least two full, complete sentences. Sentences of three words or less are not "sentences". Sentences that are meaningless filler (which is generally discouraged anyway) like "good luck" or "hope this helps" will not be counted (even if they're more than three words, unlike the two examples given).
Many dictionaries have sentences with their definitions.