Well a paragraph should be at least three, so it really depens what kind of paper you are on about
A thesis statement should typically be one to two sentences long. It should clearly present the main idea or argument of the paper.
An average research paper should be way more than 3 paragraphs long. To make it more specific I say an average research paper should be 5 paragraphs or more. You want your paper to have an introduction with a thesis statement, 3 body paragraphs, and a closing statement that has something to do with your thesis statement.
An abstract typically contains 1-2 sentences summarizing the main points of a research paper.
Usually. It should be between 8 to 12 sentences long.
It depends how long it is.
A thesis statement typically consists of one or two sentences that summarize the main point or argument of the paper. It should be clear, specific, and focused to guide the reader on what to expect in the rest of the essay.
As many as you want. There is no law that says how many sentences make a paragraph. You should have more than one sentence in each paragraph, however. The general rule is: include enough sentences to make your point in each paragraph so that your essay is not confusing.
5-6 sentences, but that depends on how many paragraphs you're writing.
a summery should have 3-5 sentences, be safe stay home!!
Edwards blood style of writing is that he uses many quotes and not many long sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences as well.. Nailed it
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.
well, it depends....you're writing a paper there should be five paragraphs, you might have to write 10-12 sentences in each paragraph, if it doesn't lead up to 10 pages then you might have to do more