Every paragraph should have a topic sentence (which tells what the paragraph is about), several supporting details (sentences that give examples or explain the topic sentence) and a concluding sentence (which wraps it up or leads to the next paragraph.)
a lead in a story/ paragraph is the first sentence in which you introduce your topic. a lead in writing is the same as a grabber
a lead in a story/ paragraph is the first sentence in which you introduce your topic. a lead in writing is the same as a grabber
Start a new paragraph whenever a new person speaks.
Narrative paragraphs tell a story; they are most often used in fiction. Here is a good link showing some examples of how to write narrative paragraphs.
We don't know since we don't know what writing/book your talking about.
well if your writing a story it would just be a sentence about something for each paragraph then you would talk about it in your story manly their just there to help give you ideas
It probably is adventure
In medias res.
Eimaeus contrast is the middle of writing. Telemachus is the end of a story.
You can write in block paragraphs, with no indents, and an empty line between each paragraph. Or press the Tab key once or twice to indent the first sentence at the start of a paragraph. I would still separate each paragraph with an empty line. Which ever style you use, do so consistently through the story.
If writing a report/essay: An introduction, idea one, idea two and a conclusion. If writing a story: Change paragraph for speech, talking about something different, introducing another scene/character etc. If writing a non-fiction piece of writing: Just change paragraphs when you develop your topic or want to move on to something different.
The Begin of a story.