"She is a paragon of reading." is a sentence, yes. You will notice that it has a subject ("she") and a predicate ("is a paragon of reading")
She was a paragon of virtue.
Someone who is the absolute best in some way. Such as--> He is a paragon of virtue. It can also refer to a large pearl or diamond.
You did. (A question is a sentence.)
A 'Paragon' is a exemplary instance of a concept. For example, if someone were to be referred to as a paragon, they would be considered an perfect example of a person. The definition of paragon is essentially something that is perfect or flawless. An example would be a very high quality diamond which would be referred to a paragon diamond. Or a child that is a model of excellence in a classroom could be referred to as a paragon.
Here are some examples of paragon used in a sentence:She is a paragon of punctuality, and I am the tzaress of tardiness.The fact that he isn't exactly a paragon of virtue doesn't mean that everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie.Even though he was a paragon of physical perfection, his fake tan, blindingly white teeth, and expertly chiseled features made him look like a life-sized version of Barbie's boyfriend Ken.They thought she was a paragon of cold case crime-fighting, but she turned out to have planted or doctored evidence in over two dozen cases.
John Paragon's birth name is John Dixon Paragon.
I am reading.
Paragon means flawless, model, perfection.. Paragon of beauty means... flawless beauty
You can say: I love reading a series of books. Or you can say: The books I like reading are in series.
John Paragon is 5' 11".
Paragon China was created in 1897.
Captain Paragon was created in 1972.