Yes, a paragraph can consist of just one sentence, as long as that sentence conveys a complete thought or idea.
It is when you can only write how ever many sentence per paragraph before you have to start a new one. Usually 7-9 sentences at the most.
Yes, a paragraph can be composed of only one sentence.
It depends on what you are writing, sometimes there can be one word, one sentence or 20 sentences! Just remember that you change the paragraph when there is a change of subject, location, time or person/speaker.
simple sentence with the main idea.
Just put all your citations at the end of your essay. In text citations should be at the end of the paragraph.
A summary sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main point of an article.
If you mean starting a topic sentence (1st sentence of the paragraph) with also then no. If you mean stating more then one detail in a paragraph, I DO suggest using also.
The details of my explanation may require more than one paragraph.
A paragraph may be one sentence or several, although most paragraphs average between 3 and 8 sentences. A paragraph consists of material related to a specific subtopic or concept within the written text. There is no standard size, just as there is no set number of words in a sentence.
In order for a paragraph to be cogent, it must support the topic sentence. If one is addressing another idea, conclude the previous thought and begin another paragraph.
This is the first sentence in this paragraph. This one is neither first nor last. This one is the last sentence. OR This is not the last sentence in this paragraph. This one is not the first.
Really only one part, actually, it is just the topic you are writing about. Do you mean a paragraph, if so, then there are 3 parts to a paragraph. To a sentence, there might be 3 also, if you have a beginning(ex. well, i think..) then, a middle(that the people have many rights because they are are the power to the government..)and an end(, this is how......) That's the 3 parts to a sentence and paragraph. Hope i helped :-D