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No because a hypothesis s an educated guess..It doesn't need supporting details only you final conclusion needs evidence
you need to include all of the details in making your generalization
You will need to decide if you are for or against premarital sex. Come up with a thesis statement that can have supporting evidence that you agree with.
Not necessarily but it would win you major creativity points! :)
I believe you only need a Bachelor's degree, so 4 years in college. I am a criminal justice major myself.
Every paragraph needs a topic sentence. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph. It gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph is going to be about The supporting sentences need to be about the idea presented in the topic sentence.
This is not the correct basic structure. The supporting paragraph does not support the introduction so you need to have another paragraph which is the one the supporting paragraph supports.
When doing analyzing supporting details include facts, specific ideas, and the points of information. The meaning of words does not need to be included when analyzing supporting details.
First, find out what the paragraph your boyfriend need's topic is. Then, write a good beginning sentence that supports the topic or point to be made in the first paragraph. After, fill the paragraph with more sentences that elaborate on the topic or point, these are usually supporting details. Finally, finish with a closing sentence that either ends your paragraph nicely, or makes for a good transition sentence for your next paragraph.
You need to have one main idea(most likely attue begining of the paragraph then about three or four supporting details
No. A stanza is not a paragraph, however; a statement to be considered a stanza must stand-alone. Therefore, not need the continuation of a supporting statement in the subsequent statements. A paragraph continues the statement/story from introduction to conclusion. Hence why a paragraph is indented reflecting the need of supporting documentation.
Every paragraph needs a topic sentence. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph. It gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph is going to be about The supporting sentences need to be about the idea presented in the topic sentence.
I need the statements. I need the Writing Generator.
To create a paragraph, you need to organize your ideas around a central topic or theme. Start with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea, followed by supporting sentences that provide details, examples, or explanations. Finally, end the paragraph with a concluding sentence that summarizes the key points and transitions to the next paragraph if necessary. Remember to use transitions to connect your ideas cohesively.
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.
"Extended" just means long or lengthy. An extended paragraph is just a long paragraph.It is usually a more formal kind of paragraph than the ones you normally write - you will need to have a strong topic sentence, supporting facts, and a concluding sentence for this type of paragraph.
Move the topic sentence if it will make it easy for the reader to follow what's going on. You need to be sure that the sentence is still supported by the other sentences, which now lead up to the topic instead of following it.