not really.
The prompt dialogue box is used to get user feedback and change the value accordingly in the paragraph. Try and use some other popup box like confirm or alert if you do not wish to replace the value in the body paragraph
Yes, you can end a paragraph with a question to engage the reader and prompt further thought.
This is not a question, but teacher directions/prompt for a paragraph and Wiki will not do your work for you or help you cheat. You need to get out your book or notes and get to work.
After the prompt in a composition, what usually comes next is the main ideas or supporting ideas. The number of supporting ideas that follow depends on the length of the composition. Usually for a simple 5 paragraph essay, there will be three supporting ideas, one for each of the middle paragraphs.
The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
a 5-paragraph writing that answers a given prompt. There's usually certain requirements that must be met under FCA's
A paragraph is usually about 4 to 5 sentences long.
A conflict paragraph is just like a conclusion but just about the conflict
write a paragraph about one place you would like to visit and why
Like a main topic or idea
yes.
knowing when to start a new paragraph when righting anything like, a book for ex.