The topic sentence within a paragraph usually contains much of what the paragraph is going to be about.
Topic sentence
its possible but your paragraph would be SO boring
No, in this case "paragraph" would not be capitalized because it is not part of the proper name or title of that paragraph.
Supporting sentence
Supporting sentence
You will find that by clicking the "Home" tab and looking in the paragraph section.
The topic sentence does not fit with the supporting sentences that follow it.
No, that would be impossible as their is no special feature that a Protestant might have.
Yes, a line for me is enough anyway. Yet, what I should always consider that I mainly write that paragraph with a specific theme.
a paragraph can have as many sentences as you like, just as long as you start a new one when you move onto a different topic or idea, but if you would like to know, around 4 to5 sentences with 10 words at the least.
Usually there are 5 to 7 sentences in a paragraph ,but some teachers on want 3 sentences it depends i guess ... but to be on the safe side i would go it 5 to 7
"According to my research, cost is one of the main advantages to a single board computer. If you would like to spend less, I would suggest looking into a single board computer."