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at the beginning in the topic sentence
point of view for a paragraph is how your telling the story. Example: First person, third person, narration or anything like that. Hope i helped.
The Begin of a story.
Descriptive paragraph: provides detailed description of a person, place, or thing. Narrative paragraph: tells a story or recounts a sequence of events. Explanatory paragraph: explains a concept, idea, or process. Persuasive paragraph: presents arguments to persuade the reader to a certain point of view.
You can't stop using "speech" in your story. You might think that there is to much speech but speech is how you talk. So the answer is no you can not stop using speech in your story
Narrative paragraphs tell a story; they are most often used in fiction. Here is a good link showing some examples of how to write narrative paragraphs.
The coda of a story is the very last paragraph of a story or a letter which puts the story to an end
The first paragraph of the story is the end of the story. The rest of the story leads up to the boots filling as Stephan drowns in the river at the end of the story. The end of the story explains the first paragraph.
The Begin of a story.
it is like what you think about the story.
it is like what you think about the story.
A spoof paragraph is a social way to share and entertain a factual story. A past time story that has a funny and unpredictable ending.