An example of a very short sentence (vss) would be:
Have you seen it?
or
How are you?
Basically a vss should be five or less words.
An exapmle of a very long sentence would be:
Two very kind,polite girls were pulling a their dog in a red wagon to the community park, but stopped to talk to their friends.
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as long as you want but dont make it to short or 1-3 sentences not too long
Short sentences create tension x
the tower si long the ballpen is short
The E has a short I sound, and the A is a short sound as well. There is a "be" here, but (in sentences) it is not a long E vowel.
It would mean to have different types and lengths of sentences, some short and some long sentences.
Using short and long sentences together creates a choppy rhythm that increases tension in the reader.
In my short joke book, I often write about anecdotes usually involving my best friend.
In the English language it is called a paragraph.
Long sentences can convey complex ideas and provide detailed explanations, but may risk losing the reader's attention. Short sentences are more direct and impactful, making information easier to digest and enhancing readability. Mixing both can create a dynamic flow that engages the reader effectively.
As many as you want. There is no law that says how many sentences make a paragraph. You should have more than one sentence in each paragraph, however. The general rule is: include enough sentences to make your point in each paragraph so that your essay is not confusing.
But, why?