The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
1. you will make sure if your are sure your answer. 2.
The first paragraph of my essay was about the book.
The three components of F.I.T.T. acronym associated with overload and progression are "Frequency, Intensity, and Time." These elements can make or break the success of an individuals fitness program.
A professor of mine said, "Tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what you told them." In your example, the first paragraph should introduce the thesis of your report, and suggest a reason for exploring the subject -- tell them what you you're going to tell them. The next three paragraphs should support your thesis, with each paragraph containing an independent idea or argument -- tell them. Be sure to address possible dissent for your thesis. The final paragraph, or conclusion, should restate the thesis and tie the report together -- tell them what you told them.
An essay is more than one paragraph. A paragraph is just what it is four or five sentences. That doesn't make an essay.``
This is the first sentence in this paragraph. This one is neither first nor last. This one is the last sentence. OR This is not the last sentence in this paragraph. This one is not the first.
Write down 100 words to make a paragraph. End and begin it with the word example.
1. you will make sure if your are sure your answer. 2.
The three elements are 1) The asset that is which one to be mortgage 2) The lender who make the mortgage 3) The borrower who want the loan by mortgage this three are the basic components of mortgage loan.
The three main components of an ATP molecule are a sugar molecule called ribose, a nitrogenous base called adenine, and three phosphate groups.
Three main components are a transfer case, front drive shaft, and a front differential.
Unity in a paragraph is making sure that everything "flows." The paragraph should always begin with a topic sentence, such as "One of the reasons the climate is changing is because of pollution." From then on, whatever is being said must support the topic sentence. If you make claims, they need to be supported by logic. An example of a paragraph that would not be unified would be by inserting a random fact about your dog in a paragraph about global warming. They're not related, nor does your dog have an relevance to global warming.
they trying to make a literary elements example introduction, body paragraph, conclusion, kind of many things that you make
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
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That was a very hard paragraph for me to understand.My teacher asked me to write a paragraph about my dog.
The first paragraph of my essay was about the book.