The catchword of a paragraph is a well-known word or phrase, especially one that exemplifies a notion. It is also a catchy name or slogan.
Demoting
yes
Do it yourself
wear a seatbelt and drive and stay safe
In block letter format, start with the addressee. The first paragraph will state the time/date of the incident and the type of violation if completely defined by company code of conduct. The next paragraph will request a written response to the accused incident with a given deadline, typically less than 48 hours. The last paragraph will offer a meeting time to discuss the accuser's response and will give a due course of disciplinary action, in the cause that the explanation is unsatisfactory. The closing will be in block format, given with a signature.
Catchword Branding was created in 1998.
The cast of Catchword - 1988 includes: Paul Coia as Himself - Presenter
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Catchword
A "retirement home".
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
According to James Lipton's book, An Exaltation of Larks, the collective noun for a group of crossword puzzlers is "catchword." Example: A catchword of crossword puzzlers has completed the world's most difficult crossword puzzle.
A hook is what catches the readers attention when they are reading a paragraph.
Paragraph
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.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
not totaly a language