hy my self ashwani agarwal
Certainly! Here's a simple example: "To achieve success in any endeavor, one must be committed and persistent in their efforts. To reach the desired goals, it is essential to stay focused and motivated. To overcome challenges, one must be willing to adapt and learn from failures."
No, each paragraph should be about the same subject. If you start a new subject, you need to start a new paragraph also.
It should start with a topic sentence.
Start a new paragraph when you are introducing a new idea, changing the topic, or switching speakers in dialogue. It helps to keep your writing organized and makes it easier for your readers to follow along.
the best way to start a new paragraph in essays is with an opening statment whick will describe what your going to be writing about in that paragraph!
furthermore, additionally, in addition to
A paragraph should not be started with the word besides. This is because is would make for a very rough transition from the preceding paragraph.
You start a new paragraph when the subject changes, and if you're writing dialogue, also when the speaker changes.
Usually not--each new speaker should start a new paragraph.
You should begin a body paragraph for an essay with a clear beginning, and transitional statement.
You should start a paragrah when either answering a question or answereing a statement to prove your theroy correct.
Yes.