D. A backpack gives energy.
The first and last paragraph of the book you are reading most likely states the main idea in the first paragraph, and then reflects that main idea on the last paragraph.
Topic Sentence * 1st Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 2nd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 3rd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain Conclusion
When you outline you are able to list the main ideas and the details. If you think of each part of the outline as a paragraph, then, all you have to do is put it together. You have the main idea of the paragraph and each detail goes into that paragraph. Before you know it you have your essay.
B. When he was only 15, MacCready built a model that won a contest.
It means instead of enjoying something, you focus on the little details.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
detail means you have to write all necessary information about the subject discuss in the paragraph or sentence for them to understand better about the subject matter.
A creative paragraph means you have to put a lot of thought and detail in every sentence.
when we write paragraph we have to use our formal 1-2-3-2-3-1this number mean 1 is start the sentence 2 major detail 3Minor detail 2major detail 3 Minor detail 1 including sentenceso you have to have 1 starting sentece 2 major detail 2 minor detail
specific detail
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.
you can do what ever you want in a paragraph there is nothing saying that can not be happy that is why you put things like this !
A paragraph can be as many sentences as necessary. A paragraph ends when the main thought of the paragraph changes. The only limitation is that it has to be more then two sentences long. As for how many sentences for an 8th grader, it depends on what you are writing about.
The first and last paragraph of the book you are reading most likely states the main idea in the first paragraph, and then reflects that main idea on the last paragraph.
Details are facts. A good detail is one which supports the topic - it will explain it, provide proof for it, show an example of it, or define it. A good paragraph has many details which support the topic or main idea. In general, the more detail you can include, the better your writing will be - so long as your details do not wander off onto another subject.
Any mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible