By summing up what you have just written into a concise sentence.
With a good transition to the next paragraph. Try to tie back to the thesis statement as well.
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Intro paragraph: topic sentence, thesis statement, state your three main ideas, end with a hook. 3 Body paragraphs: describe and elaborate about your the main ideas. Each paragraph should in some way transition to the next idea. Also a typical paragraph is 7-10 sentences Conclusion paragraph: Wrap up all of your thoughts in this paragraph and end with a good strong sentence. Hope it helps :)
because you transition into it in the 1st body paragraph
The thesis should be at the very end of your introduction paragraph.
clincher
unity
Some good transitions to end the body of a paragragh are as follows... With a question. Or with a conclusion.
The introduction. It should go at t transition the end of the introduction, so it will introduce your first body paragraph.
How does a person write in paragrpah from> this PARAGRAPH in paragraph form should explain..... (DO NOT BUT SPACES IN BETWEEN EACH OF THE PARTS. I DID JUST TO SHOW YOU EACH PART)To begin, you start with a topic sentence that summarizes what you are writing about.Then you should have body text. This is about 3-5 sentences. All of these sentences relate to the topic but are specific.Finally, you have a conclusion sentence that sums up the whole paragraph and begins with an ending statement.
When writing a paper, each paragraph should include a topic sentence and several supporting sentences. Start with the strongest topic and make each of the following paragraphs one of the weaker points. End the paper with a strong conclusion, summing up the paper.
When writing a paper, each paragraph should include a topic sentence and several supporting sentences. Start with the strongest topic and make each of the following paragraphs one of the weaker points. End the paper with a strong conclusion, summing up the paper.
Just put all your citations at the end of your essay. In text citations should be at the end of the paragraph.