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For a paragraph.. insert a lower case italics at the end - maybe even centred... For a page... Go to page... settings.... and.... add a footnote.
A sentence is composed of a subject and a predicate--that is, a subject and a verb. Sometimes these can be switched around by those who can artfully master the English language. The topic sentence states the main idea of the paragraph. Textbook English grammar suggests that it should be the first sentence of the paragraph, but a creative writer may opt to have it appear in any sentence of the paragraph so long as the idea is stated. Within the paragraph, there are usually two to three or more supporting details, which are sentences that add to the strength of the main idea's argument in the topic sentence.
A summary sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main point of an article.
You're welcome. Although, since I am not a female of the species, I might add a correction of their gender perception.
the first is used to compare one thing to another, the second expresses the idea that the object in question is the most different from any others that could be compared with it comparative compares 2 things which you add er or more superlative compares 3 or more things which you add est or most
A border is the dialog box used to make a paragraph stand out from the rest of the text. This is a special paragraph formatting technique.
In a well-designed word processing package, adding more text inside the border should just expand the borders. This should still apply when the border extends across a page-break.
The first thing you need to do is make the denominators equal.
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You add the number of sentences up in each paragraph, then you take the total number of sentences in each paragraph and add them to each other and then you divide by the number of paragraphs and multiple by 100.
For a paragraph.. insert a lower case italics at the end - maybe even centred... For a page... Go to page... settings.... and.... add a footnote.
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The pages to which the border will be applied. The visual appearance of the border.
First choose your topic.Next pick the main points.After add some details. Then put it together. Finally write it out on a 4-6 sentenced paragraph.
The easiest thing is to use a class. Add class="foo" to your elements. And add this code to your CSS:.foo {border: solid 1px #000000;//Or something like that.}
A hook and thesis statement in the introduction paragraph; a body with at least three supporting paragraphs, each focused on a topic sentence; and a conclusion paragraph that wraps up the essay and closes with a clincher sentence that restates the thesis in new words.