Commentary means a explanation of the way the facts, details and or examples in a paragraph or essay support the topic sentence.
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
A critical or explanatory note; a commentary.
The word metacommentary means a commentary on a commentary. It describes a narrative that directs a readers attention to the positioning and purpose of the text.
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I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
A commentary sentence is a sentence about your opinion on the Concrete Detail. For a better explanation look for a Shaffer Paragraph explanation.
formal essay
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
It is the commentary of the gospel of John
A critical or explanatory note; a commentary.
A hook is what catches the readers attention when they are reading a paragraph.
Paragraph
If you mean starting a topic sentence (1st sentence of the paragraph) with also then no. If you mean stating more then one detail in a paragraph, I DO suggest using also.
It is a dictionary. You mean a commentary.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
The word metacommentary means a commentary on a commentary. It describes a narrative that directs a readers attention to the positioning and purpose of the text.