Yes, that's right. Whats the question??
( Update : I think this means what is ordinary writing organized into sentences and paragraphs, though I can't edit title --Daylon)
Prose!
It is called writing. Writing is putting your thoughts, emotions, and ideas into sentences and paragraphs to communicate with other people.
An ordinary form of written language is prose, which is the standard way of writing in sentences and paragraphs. It is used in everyday communication such as letters, articles, essays, and novels.
In academic writing, paragraphs are typically around 5-8 sentences long.
Paragraphs are groups of sentences, essays are pieces of writing that contain multiple paragraphs.
Prose
means the use of precise words coherent sentences, well-developed paragraphs and balanced report.
Generally, paragraphs are sections of writing that deals with one subject. A paragraph usually has at least five sentences and begins with an indented line. Paragraphs can be as long or short as you'd like and dialogue is written in separate paragraphs.
Alan Meyers has written: 'Writing with confidence' -- subject(s): English language, Report writing, Grammar, Rhetoric, Paragraphs, Sentences
5-6 sentences, but that depends on how many paragraphs you're writing.
A group of related sentences is called a paragraph. A paragraph typically consists of a topic sentence that introduces the main idea, supporting sentences that provide further information or evidence, and a concluding sentence that summarizes the key points. Paragraphs are essential in writing to organize ideas and present information cohesively.
After working on the overall structure you should focus on individual paragraphs.