Yes, it is. It automatically makes it into one big paragraph. Try using your computer when writing on AFF :)
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I recommend 5 paragraphs because the 1st paragraph is the introduction, the 2nd,3rd, and 4th is the body, and the 5th paragraph is the closing paragraph or clonclusion.
"Paragraph" is a countable noun because it refers to a distinct unit of text in writing. You can have one paragraph, two paragraphs, three paragraphs, etc.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
Paragraphs are like essays because each contain topics that persuade a reader. However a standard essay contains 5-7 paragraphs that help the essay move along.
yes, you should. because some informal cause and effect paragraphs are sort of like a how to paragraph's. transitional words should be used to be precise
Both essays and paragraphs are written compositions that organize and present information on a specific topic. They both contain a central idea or thesis statement, supported by details, examples, and explanations. Additionally, paragraphs are building blocks of an essay, with each paragraph contributing to the overall development of the topic.
a buisiness letter usually contains one paragraph because you don't want to bore them so make it short and to the point.
One long block of type is boring! Paragraphs are used to group sentences that go together, within an overall topic. You also separate writing into paragraphs so that you can understand who is speaking.
No, I do not have the ability to form opinions or write opinion paragraphs. I provide factual information and assistance based on the input I receive.
In general, your body paragraphs offer the details of each aspect of your overall argument. For instance, if you are arguing that prison reform is needed because of abuse, recidivism, and corruption, then you would write one body paragraph about abuses in prisons, one about recidivism in former prisoners, and one about corruption in the prison system. You would bookend your body paragraphs with an introduction and a conclusion.
Paragraphs are stylistic, so there is no one true answer. It's subjective. However, standard practice states that a paragraph contains a single thought and is generally more than one sentence. Paragraphs of dialog contain only one person's dialog and only one specific thought. When you are talking about more technical writing, like an essay or argumentative paper, a paragraph should start with a statement and the other sentences support that statement. This is a variation on the idea that a paragraph contains a single thought and is used because in most cases, it works. What a paragraph is NOT is a bag to hold a bunch of words. If you have more than one thought, break it into two paragraphs. If your thought is only one sentence, find another sentence or merge it with another, stronger thought. If you really are addressing only one thought, your paragraph can be as long as you like. Your reader may get fatigued by this, but it is a legitimate paragraph.
WikiAnswers is not going to write your paragraphs for you because that's cheating and you could get suspended for doing it. Look up some facts about the Kalahari and just pretend you're telling your friends all about it - then just write down what you'd say and you have your paragraph.