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They are many aspects to a paragraph. The main ones are the beginning the middle and the end.
they are answered at the begging, middle, and end but mainly at the begging and end.
Is the same as the difference between middle and center
A monodrama has a beginning, middle and end, where a monologue can just be a fragment of speech spoken in soliloquy.
A summary is the brief happenings of the beginning, middle, and end. It is only the main points. A plot is a what happened in the beginning, middle, and end, with not only the main points, but the character's thoughts and settings of the story.
you use time connectives at the beginning of the paragraph and the middle as well you can use them at the start of a sentence.
Certainly, so long as the rest of the paragraph pertains to the dialogue. You can describe the character's actions and thoughts. Once you move on to another character, though, you need a new paragraph.
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
A key sentence is usually the first or second sentence of the article. It explains or draws in the reader regarding what the article is about. Then after that it goes on to explain the subject or what the article is about. It is the sentence that draws the reader in. A key sentence in a paragraph tells what the paragraph is all about it may be found at the beginning of the paragraph in the middle,or at the end of the paragraph.
make a beginning middle and end and you have to put 5-10 paragraphs each paragraph need 5-8 sentences
well your wording is confusing😕
The topic sentence should never be placed in the middle of a paragraph because it is meant to introduce the main idea of the paragraph to the reader. It is best to position the topic sentence at the beginning of the paragraph to provide clarity and guide the reader on what to expect.