That would depend on the book.
Orwell's first paragraph sets the scene by describing the oppressive environment of the setting and introduces the reader to the main theme of the novel, which is the control and manipulation of information. It also establishes a tone of unease and foreshadows the sinister nature of the society depicted in the book.
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The first sentence in a paragraph helps to specify the topic on which the paragraph is written.
A deductive paragraph is a paragraph in which the topic sentence is stated first. The first sentence of a deductive paragraph should be the topic sentence.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
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The third paragraph of a business letter is known as the 'call to action' paragraph.The first paragraph states why you are writing; the second paragraph states the information necessary to accomplish the goal of the letter.The third paragraph should tell the recipient what you expect them to do or the expected result of your letter. Always thank the recipient for their time and action. If the letter is just to inform (no result expected), then just thank the recipient for their time and attention.
state why you're writing and specify the position you are interested in
State why you're writing and specify the position you are interested in
the thing's that i know to open a first paragraph is to make it interesting
If its the introduction no you don't. if its the first body paragraph then yes.
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