That depends. Personally, I wouldn't consider it another paragraph unless it were at least a few sentences long. But technically, and according to Microsoft Word, it is a paragraph.
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What words do not count on an essay?
Countess is the feminine term
1. you will identify if is it mass nouns or count nouns by this way: count nouns:nouns that you can count......you will identify that if you can count that thing or noun ex: 5 containers mass nouns:nouns that can not be counted......you will identify it if you can not count that noun like liquids ex: leaves on a tree clouds in the sky
An apostrophe would count as a character, but not a letter.
Exact quoting of an author should always be enclosed in quotation marks and cited. If you paraphrase, it does not need quotes. Fair use word count is something different than when to use quote marks.
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No, as long as you credit the source you have used and if it is a direct quote you have used quotation marks then it will not count as plagiarism even if you did copy and paste it.
A character count is the number of letters used in a sentence, paragraph or letter. For example: There were 2970 characters ( letters) in something you wrote or read.
highlight the paragraph then go to tools and press 'word count'
Highlight the text. Click word count on the MS Word toolbar.
A brief paragraph is typically around 4-5 sentences long, containing about 50-75 words.
The recommended length for an introduction paragraph in a research paper is typically around 10 of the total word count of the paper. This usually translates to about 150-200 words.
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In the first puzzle, get the numbers from behind each paragraph and count that many words in each paragraph. The answer should be "e**** t** m***". I'm sorry, bu that is all that I can answer.
In academic writing, dialogue is typically not considered a paragraph on its own. Instead, dialogue is usually incorporated within a paragraph to support or illustrate a point being made. It is important to properly format and punctuate dialogue according to the style guide being used.
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