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a peel paragraph is normally used in history and english. p-piont e-evidance e-explain l-link
Feigenson. N. E. has written: 'The participation of several paternal forms in the fertilization of maize' -- subject(s): Corn, Fertilization of plants
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There is no letter E xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx As quickly as it takes to click on the answer link, and load the answer page on your computer and read it. I took one look the question and said "No E"
There are no such translators on the web. The best language reference is weluwelu.org. I will be glad to translate the paragraph for you if you post it or e-mail me.
C stands for Claim. In the first sentence of your paragraph make a claim that states what you are going to prove in the paragraph. Next, E for example, where you set up your quote. Next, E for evidence (the quote you are using to prove your claim). Finally, W for warrant. This sentence warrants why your quote was useful, and why the claim was useful to prove the thesis as a whole
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t-topic sentence e-example a-analyis l-link
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In the paragraph menu you can see four icons. They are the left align center align, right align and justified buttons. Select the text you want to right align and click on the right align button
In the first puzzle, get the numbers from behind each paragraph and count that many words in each paragraph. The answer should be "e**** t** m***". I'm sorry, bu that is all that I can answer.