yes
It is not necessary to have a concluding sentence at the end of every paragraph in an essay, but it can help to provide a smooth transition between ideas and reinforce the main point of the paragraph. Including a concluding sentence can improve coherence and provide closure to your arguments.
The purpose of the paragraph should be explained in every paragraph you write.
There are many features of a good paragraph : including1-unity2-varity3-completeness4-coherence5-emphases...........................note : every one of features has special explin
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Yes, in a well-structured paragraph, supporting sentences should provide evidence, examples, or explanations that relate back to and strengthen the main idea presented in the topic sentence. This helps maintain coherence and clarity in the writing.
The beginning of every paragraph should be indented in all formal writing.
No. Your thesis statement should be in the introduction part of your paper. Your thesis sets the tone and argument for the rest of your paper. You should have points in every paragraph that back up and prove your thesis, but you should not restate it in every paragraph. This would be bad writing for academic puropses, and excessively repetative.
be centered around one main idea
a single idea or topic
Yes, in MLA format, you should cite after every sentence when paraphrasing a whole paragraph to give credit to the original source of information.
A good paragraph should have one main thesis sentence. All sentences should pertain to that one thought. All sentences should be complete. The paragraph should convey one main point.
Every paragraph should have a topic sentence (which tells what the paragraph is about), several supporting details (sentences that give examples or explain the topic sentence) and a concluding sentence (which wraps it up or leads to the next paragraph.)