That's a "mnemonic device."
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
With the exception of capitalizing the first letter of the sentence and a period at the end, the sentence is correct.
A comma
Unless it is the first word in a sentence. Otherwise - no capital letter
A helping verb,that is in the first part.
allitaration
First, you must read the letter. Then you must memorize it.
The best way to memorize a long list is by using a memory trick like making an anagram or "silly sentence." Write the amendments in order. Take the most important word from each one - for example, Freedom for "freedom of religion, speech, the press, and to petition" and Bear Arms for "the right to keep and bear arms."Once you have decided on the main word that you will be able to remember best for each sentence, take the first letter of each of those words and write them down the page, one letter for each line.Now, make up another word that starts with each letter - the goal is to make a silly sentence that you can remember easily, but which will remind you of the first letter of each word you are trying to memorize!
An acrostic is a type of sentence where the first letter of each subsequent word follows chronologically to spell out a word or message.
The first letter is capitalized.
An alliteration is when the first letter or sound of each word is the same in a sentence. Example:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
yes
One way to memorize the layers of the atmosphere is to use an acronym such as "Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere" (TSMTE). You can also create a mnemonic sentence using the first letter of each layer to help remember the order.
Yes. The first letter of the every sente nce is capitalized.
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter after a comma in a sentence.
Read the first sentence over and over and memorize it. Then do the same with the second. Then recite the first and second. Read the third over and over and memorize it. Then recite all three. Continue to do this for the first paragraph before moving on to the second. Do the same with the second paragraph and then recite the first and second. Continue to do this for the entire body of writing that you need to memorize. This is a slow process but it works for me.
An opening sentence