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A topic sentence!
Usually the last paragraph of a resolution begins with "be it resolved". This lets the reader know that the resolution has begun.
Sentences? A paragraph is made up of sentences. It begins with a topic sentence, continues with supporting sentences, and ends with a concluding sentence. * New person * And I would like to cal a "hook" is a sentence to lead the reader into reading the paragraph.
The sentence is indented. (A few spaces over from the left) So, I'm just writing to show what it looks like. Usually a paragraph has a few sentences in it, at least, organized around the same idea. But when you want to make a new paragraph, you do it like that. The rest of the sentences in this paragraph will go all the way to the left, but not that first sentence. So this answer has three paragraphs in it.
an ? paragraph is a paragraph that begins with a dot or other symbol
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How does a person write in paragrpah from> this PARAGRAPH in paragraph form should explain..... (DO NOT BUT SPACES IN BETWEEN EACH OF THE PARTS. I DID JUST TO SHOW YOU EACH PART)To begin, you start with a topic sentence that summarizes what you are writing about.Then you should have body text. This is about 3-5 sentences. All of these sentences relate to the topic but are specific.Finally, you have a conclusion sentence that sums up the whole paragraph and begins with an ending statement.
The winter solstice is the day on which the sun begins it southern apparent transition, which is a natural phenomenon. It usually occurs on December 22.
As the cervix dilates to 8-9 cm, the phase called the transition begins
When the extra phrase begins with the word "and".
All of these surprises came about as a result of the Texans choosing Williams instead of Bush.
Yes, an imperative sentence typically begins with a verb to give a command, instruction, or request. It is direct and does not usually include a subject.