Its not about how many words there are, its about subject. if you want to change your track, you can change paragraph.
eg: if you'er writing your introduction and now you want to write about your school, you should change paragraphs.
usually it's about 7-10 lines if written on a A4 size paper
Most of the time it's Five. One intro, Three supporting, and One closing
Depends how big you write but it is usually around 2-3 paragraphs per page.
a paragraph can be 1 line or 18 pages that is just like asking how many pages in 1 book
depends on a teacher...but i would say about at least 7 sentences
probably 4
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It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max. It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max.
how ever long depends on how many words you write how ever long depends on how many words you write
a completeness of a paragraph is ending the paragraph in other words you need a concluding sentence which wraps up everything
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paragraph completeness is about a words with complete thought and kindly appreciate the reader's
I think you're talking about a 5 paragraph essay. The construction goes: 1 paragraph for the introduction 3 paragraphs of arguments (1 paragraph for each argument supporting your thesis) 1 paragraph for the conclusion.
You can start the beginning of a essay with the words, 'the, what, our, you and it.' Try not to start you beginning paragraph with words like 'and, but, and because.'