Daylilies come in every color but blue. There are mostly pink day lilies such as Fairy Tale Pink and Linda's Magic. There are mostly white daylilies such as Dad's Best White and Lillian's Vapor Trail. There are yellow daylilies such as Stella d'Oro and Mary Todd. There are red daylilies such as Persian Ruby and Blood of Shiloh. Last but not least there are purple daylilies such as Wine Bubbles and Dowis Cranberry Merchant.
So pack your emphasis paragraph with lots of details.
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An exemplification paragraph is a paragraph in which you start off with a general topic sentence and then give examples to emphasize more about the topic.
remedies are medicines so give examples and explain how to use them wisely
Make me a paragraph by giving examples.
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Every paragraph should have a topic sentence (which tells what the paragraph is about), several supporting details (sentences that give examples or explain the topic sentence) and a concluding sentence (which wraps it up or leads to the next paragraph.)
example of paragraph illustrating the use of repetition
you just write about the Great lakes. Your supposed to have an introduction 3 paragraphs and a conclusion. For the introduction: tell who you are, where you live, and why you are qualified to write the editorial. Paragraph 2: give 2 examples for the serious problems of pollution in the Great Lakes. Paragraph 3: give 2 examples for how serious invasive species problem the Great lakes. Paragraph 4: give 2 examples for how serious the loss of habitat is in the Great Lakes. Conclusion: 5 things that need to be done to improve the Great Lakes.
Paragraph development by exemplification mainly relies on various examples. A writer will develop a general statement in the topic and list specific examples in the paragraph.
When writing, it is important that each paragraph has one main idea and that those ideas are supported with other information within the paragraph. Then, move on to the next paragraph to start a new idea.
The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. The topic sentence makes a statement about something. The other sentences in the paragraph explain the topic sentence or give examples of what the topic sentence is saying.So if you are writing a literary analysis you make a statement about your subject then explain or give examples. Maybe something like this:Baxter makes good use of assonance in this haunting poem. (Then give some examples of assonance in the poem. Explain how this is haunting ).