A good opening sentence would be .......... Well for a school essay would be Ex: ______
(state)
has a lot of fun things & places but you know my ______
(state)
has beautiful beaches & things.
The salesman dropped off a brochure describing the advantages of his product and where it could be purchased.
In brochure you sholud include maps pictures things that are popular and why and landmark. Where it is located describing it and the good things.
at is the target audience of the brochure
The information in a brochure will depend on what the brochure is used for. It should include facts about the object r place the brochure is advertising, and any pricing that may be relevant.
When looking for cheap brochure printing there is an array of websites advertising that they offer cheap brochure printing services. Upright Printing is offering low cost budget brochure printing.
Yes, the correct spelling is brochure.An example sentence for you is: "the hotels never are as good as they look in the brochure".
a brochure
The salesman dropped off a brochure describing the advantages of his product and where it could be purchased.
The enclosed brochure includes cleaning instructions for your new electric mixer.
When I return home after work, I often find a flyer or brochure on my door. According to the brochure he received, he was eligible for a free motorized chair.
After reading the travel brochure, we booked a trip to Hawaii. The apartment we toured looks nothing like the one in the brochure. The meals on the brochure looked so delicious that we hired the caterer right away.
He submitted the photo for inclusion in a travel brochure.
The first sentence in a paragraph. It givesm the reader and idea of what the paragraph/essay is going to be about.
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.
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.
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 rhetorical question