No, a body paragraph does not have to include quotes. Quotes can be used to support or provide evidence for the points being made in the paragraph, but they are not a requirement. It is also important to ensure that quotes are properly integrated and cited if used.
Yes, you can use quotes in an introduction paragraph to provide a compelling and relevant opening to your essay or paper.
A body paragraph is any paragraph that appears between the introduction and the conclusion.
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
wat is the formula for body paragraph
Paragraph,body ,second paragraph and conclusion
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
When a source states something, whether a word, phrase, or whole paragraph, this gets double quotes. If the quoted material already has double quotes around a word or phrase, change those to single quotes. But make sure you apply your double quotes around the entire paragraph and cite the source(s).
Each quote should have its own paragraph.
A book that the paragraph is about. -Today's rap sucks.
The essay should include quotes from the work you're analyzing to support the point you're making.
HAve 4 paragraphs. the first paragraph is an intro paragraph. The second one is the 1st body paragraph. The 3rd is the 2nd body paragraph and the 4th paragraph is the conclusion. If you need a longer essay make more body paragraphs