D. introductory paragraph; thesis statement
topic sentence
ntroductory paragraph; thesis statement
question
question
Many of Ralph Waldo Emerson's essays began as lectures. Emerson made his living through his lectures and publications.
Here are a couple of statements starting with the pronoun 'whose': 'Whose' is an extremely difficult word with which to begin a statement. 'Whose' is the possessive case of 'who' or 'which'; it almost always begins a question.
yes
I begin, you begin, we begin, he begins, they begin.
"Saturday" is a proper noun and therefore should always begin with a capital letter.
introductory paragraph
Many of Ralph Waldo Emerson's essays began as lectures. Emerson made his living through his lectures and publications.
introductory paragraph.
will always begin with an equal sign
yes they always begin with plants
Yes it Can!!! You have to be very careful after washing your hair, you MUST ALWAYS dry completely. If you fail to do this your hair could mildew and begin falling out almost immediately.
Almost from the moment they are born.
Almost instantly.
she has always sang but officialy became Hannah Montana when she was 12 almost 13
Yes, proper nouns always begin with a capital letter. This includes names of specific people, places, and things.
Yes, always.
The cast of Begin - 1998 includes: Moshe Ivgy as Menahem Begin