This opening line is a succinct explanation of what kind of story this will be. It is in the future. Through the course of the story, the reader will learn how and why everyone is equal.
The opening sentence suggests a dystopian society where equality is enforced through oppressive means such as handicapping individuals to achieve sameness. It implies a lack of individuality, creativity, and freedom, highlighting the dangers of extreme attempts to enforce equality.
She forgot her umbrella, and as a consequence, she got soaked in the rain.
Justice Just for Girls' grand opening was held on August 25, 2021.
Yes, you would use a comma after "Attorney Jane Hill" when it comes at the beginning of a sentence or when directly addressing someone by their title and name. For example, "Attorney Jane Hill, thank you for your assistance with this matter."
"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, today you will hear evidence that the defendant knowingly and intentionally stole a car belonging to the victim. This act was a blatant violation of the law and a grave injustice to the victim. By the end of this trial, the prosecution will prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty of this crime."
the collective will and consent of the citizens. It establishes that the power of the government is derived from and granted by the people it governs.
This opening line is a succinct explanation of what kind of story this will be. It is in the future. Through the course of the story, the reader will learn how and why everyone is equal.
Death by beheading
An opening sentence
It builds suspense because the outcome is revealed at the end of the sentence.
An opening sentence for what! Any opening sentence depends entirely on what the rest of the writing is about. It is no good having a sentence like this. The elephant's gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land animal. if you are writing about global warming.
The mouth is only one opening into the human body.
The first sentence in a paragraph. It givesm the reader and idea of what the paragraph/essay is going to be about.
Nobody can write opening sentences but you! An opening sentence is just the first part of your essay, and you have to figure that out for yourself. Only you know what you want to write about. If someone writes what they think is an interesting sentence, it won't be a good one for you.
You can have the statement "Everyone knows" or the question "Does everyone know". I think the question mark here relates to the opening question. But you could have the implied question "Everyone knows when....fought?". Incidentally the event is known as "the wars of the roses" (not war) because they relate to an extended period of battles and campaigns.
Your opening sentence is going to depend entirely upon what your writing is about! You'll have to finish the whole thing first and then pick out which sentence or idea is best to lead off with.
A adjective that starts a sentence
He put his lips to the conch shells opening and blew, the noise made everyone come to attention. Ralph summoned the other boys on the island to a meeting by blowing into the conch that Piggy had found.