It is a specific format for an academic essay or paper which organizes ideas in a simple manner It is an acronym P.E.A.. Point, Evidence, Analysis. The point is where you make a simple statement which backs up your thesis and is the point of the paragraph. The evidence is normally a quotation, but can be any sort of situation or statement to back up the point. Finally is the analysis, which looks into the the example, and states why it backs up the point. Normally this is the longest part of the paragraph. In most situations, you don't use PEA format for the introduction or in the conclusion. Hope this helps.
PS. There is also P.E.A.I. I stand for Impact.
duno ghhh
you JUST pee in the hole dumb a$$
it means you are disgusting and obsessed + interested in urine.
Certainly, you can.
stop making us do your stupid work
pee
A literary paragraph is a formal argument, in defense of a thesis about a text. Such a paragraph consists of a Topic sentence, followed by 3 sets of Point/Proof/Explanation, and closed with a Conclusion.ANSWER:A good way to remember how to write a literary paragraph is PEE. PEE stands for Point.Evidence.Explanation. So don't forget to PEE!!
no a hamster in english is hamster...
In English, Calliope is pronounced as kuh-LIE-uh-pee.
if your doing a pee paragraph snowflakes links with christmas also it links with the cold as their experience.
ITS REAL I TELL U REALL! In the modern English dictionary "Pee-Pee" is not a word. However, in modern English lingo, many young children (usually under the age of 8 years old) refer to the male penis as a "pee-pee", for many young children find the word "penis" embarrassing to say, and also find the word "pee-pee" comical due to it's childish sound.
no I want it in english