If it is a reading extended response, then yes.
It is not necessary to include a quotation in every paragraph. Quotations should be used to support or enhance your own ideas or arguments in a structured way, but there are situations where they may not be needed in a paragraph. It is more important to focus on the quality and relevance of the content you are presenting.
That depends. Personally, I wouldn't consider it another paragraph unless it were at least a few sentences long. But technically, and according to Microsoft Word, it is a paragraph.
You do always use quotation marks in written dialog. Also each person quoted should be in his own paragraph.
For a long quotation that is more than a paragraph, you typically place quotation marks at the beginning of each paragraph but only at the end of the final paragraph. Make sure to format it in accordance with the specific style guide or formatting requirements you are following.
Each paragraph should have this type of what.
You put the quotation marks around what was said, start a new paragraph for each speaker, and put any punctuation marks inside the quotation marks.
When writing a business letter it is proper to include at least two sentences in each paragraph.
In this essay I will be talking about...
introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, body paragraph 3, and conclusion. Each body paragraph that you write should be at least 8 sentences long. good luck! =)
If you mean spelling: discussing. If u mean writing a discussion, when someone else begins speaking it begins a new paragraph. If a person has a long speech then each paragraph he or she speaks will begin with a quotation mark.
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Each quote should have its own paragraph.
8 or 5