A good concluding paragraph for ANY topic refers back to your thesis AND ties up you main points.
It must be stated as an opinion, evidence to support and a concluding comment will help but not technically required. (But your teacher may disagree)
A dominant impression
it is a paragraph about something or someone.. like it can be facts about cats.. Meaning you will say facts about the cats and stuff,, must ALWAYS be true :] thanks
Nobody can answer this but you. The concluding sentence must be what you have learned from the experiment. You'll have to write your own sentence based on what your data was.
The spacing before and after a paragraph must be identical.
A thesis statement must always contain the main topic or idea of a written work. It can also be written anywhere in the paragraph it is used in.
Complete means everything is there, all in place. When you're talking about a paragraph, completeness means having all your information there.Do you have an introductory sentence which states your main idea or topic? Do you have facts and details which support this idea? Do you have a concluding sentence, or did you need one?
A topic sententence; supporting sentences; a conclusion sentence (clincher)
1st paragraph must state what your projects purpose is 2nd paragraph must state you materials and procedures briefly 3rd paragraph must state what your results were 4th paragraph must state your conclusion
These elememts are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus and nitrogen.
a) Must include a metal and a nonmetal b) Must be of different elements c) Are always of the same element d) Are always two metals Need Answer! :( D) Are always two metals. a) is for ionic compounds b) is for nonpolar covalent bonds c) same as nonpolar covalent bonds b) Must be of different elements:)
A paragraph is at least two sentences long, but can be much longer. A paragraph must have a concept and all the sentences must relate to that one concept.