A rhetorical question.
You could start with an intro of how London was discovered and who discovered it.
Introduction Paragraph: Introduces what you are going to be talking/ arguing / debating/ etc. about. This also contains your hook and thesis 1st Body Paragraph: This explains your first reason or answer that supports what you are saying in your introduction paragraph 2nd Body Paragraph: This paragraph is similar to the 1st, but it explains you SECOND reason to support what you are saying in the intro paragraph 3rd Body Paragraph: Similar to the 1st and 2nd, also your 3rd reason to support what you are stating in the Intro paragraph Conclusion Paragraph: Wraps up everything that you have explained in the intro, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd body paragraphs.
- Intro & Thesis (Thesis can be aprt for the Intro.) - Support - Conclusion
How to grab reader's attention into intro paragraph. How best to close an essay in the conclusion paragraph
first an intro paragraph inclusing a thesis, then the three body paragraphs, then finally the conclusion paragraph.
You just have to start with an intro and then write any thing that comes to mind and every time that you change the setting or timing or even add a new character you have to start a new paragraph
intro, 3 details, and conclusion
Yes, if you were talking about it then you could use it at the start of a paragraph
I think a four paragraph long composition is a long composition that has 4 paragraphs. (:D)
A lead sentence starts a paragraph. It tells the reader a quick little intro into what you are about to go into in the sentences that follow
5-8 senteces intro examples body conclusion
HAve 4 paragraphs. the first paragraph is an intro paragraph. The second one is the 1st body paragraph. The 3rd is the 2nd body paragraph and the 4th paragraph is the conclusion. If you need a longer essay make more body paragraphs