NO! Many is not a transition word. Words like next, after, and finally are.
A definition paragraph would be one that offers a definition of a word or idea. The paragraph should be at least two sentences long, should state the word being defined, and give the answer.
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A paragraph should not be started with the word besides. This is because is would make for a very rough transition from the preceding paragraph.
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
Repetition
there are many ways to write explanatory paragraphbut i believe the best way is to use the 6 step proses. for example if your are writing about a quote. 1.before you start writing read the quote 2 times 2.the first paragraph is the opining which should have a hook sentence followed by a topic sentence.3.the second paragraph should be what you believe the authors intent of the quote .should start with a transition word and follow by a topic sentence. 4.the third paragraph should be your interpretation should start with a transition word followed by a topic sentence. 5.the forth paragraph should have a life experience in it should start with a transition and followed by a topic sentence. 6.the last paragraph should state what you have learned from the quote.by waseem
Italics are intended for sparingly use, only on a word or phrase. Therefore, you should not italicize a whole paragraph. The only time this may differ is if quoting a whole paragraph and if following certain style rules. You would highlight the entire paragraph, and click on the Italics button in MS Word.
You may be looking for a paragraph.
sub-paragraph
As far as the English language goes, you can use any word any way that you want. Many successful writers defy tradition in their writing styles. HOWEVER as a grammatical rule of thumb you would not want to do that, since therefore is a conjunction and should logically link two ideas together. if you are starting a new paragraph, you should avoid using therefore in order to transition into the new paragraph. if you are not transitioning ideas, then you should consider continuing the paragraph
A paragraph is normally 3-5, or 4-6 sentences long depending on the teacher grading your essay/paragraph. It should have a topic sentence, at least 3 details and then a concluding sentence or thesis statement.a paragraph that introduces a subject in the topic sentence and gives three examples of the subject in the body
No, you should spell out the entire word.