Well it starts with something that looks like a backwards question mark without the dot. And then there is two verticle lines going through the round part of your backwards question mark. I know it's confusing, because I don't know how to make the symbol on a computer. Sorry!!
the q with a line in it
You would use the pilcrow (¶).
A proof is a very abstract thing. You can write a formal proof or an informal proof. An example of a formal proof is a paragraph proof. In a paragraph proof you use a lot of deductive reasoning. So in a paragraph you would explain why something can be done using postulates, theorems, definitions and properties. An example of an informal proof is a two-column proof. In a two-column proof you have two columns. One is labeled Statements and the other is labeled Reasons. On the statements side you write the steps you would use to prove or solve the problem and on the "reasons" side you explain your statement with a theorem, definition, postulate or property. Proofs are very difficult. You may want to consult a math teacher for help.
I'm happy to help! Please provide the paragraph or the statement you would like me to complete.
Each speaker in dialogue should begin a new paragraph on it's own line. The next speaker would be on its separate line in a paragraph.
In a five paragraph compare-and-contrast essay using the one item per paragraph pattern, the third paragraph is typically where you would discuss the similarities and differences between the two subjects. This paragraph would focus on analyzing how the subjects are alike and different based on the criteria you have chosen for comparison.
Sentences? A paragraph is made up of sentences. It begins with a topic sentence, continues with supporting sentences, and ends with a concluding sentence. * New person * And I would like to cal a "hook" is a sentence to lead the reader into reading the paragraph.
WikiAnswers will not write your paragraph for you, but we WILL help you learn how to do it yourself! Click on the Related Questions for even more information. Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Why do you think reading is a pleasure? What things could you tell your friend to convince them that this is true? What would you describe to your friend about reading? If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
Proof reading and editing are the second most important part of writing -- the first would be getting the ideas out of your mind and down into the story! You must be able to edit that story into marketable form for it to sell.
(a) I recognized that my athletic achievement would never be fulfilling if my reason for competing were always to win. (b) It's a supporting paragraph from the body.
No, in this case "paragraph" would not be capitalized because it is not part of the proper name or title of that paragraph.
I would suggest reading the book, and writing down important events.