An average paragraph should have about 5-7 sentences in it! If you are writing an essay, I suggest you write more. For an essay I would suggest 7-10 sentences!
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.
I am sorry but to answer your question we need to read what you were given.
I suggest Wequanta.com; a good teaching on the contrast of "foundations- law pageant, and spiritual Christ mindedness"
What is the word crumbled used to suggest in this story
in chapter four on page 64 the third to last paragraph
Can't answer this question because I don't know the title you are asking about.
These words suggest lifelessness and contribute to the paragraph's hopeless tone.
Page 93 paragraph 6
I would suggest reading the book, and writing down important events.
The King James Version of the Bible does not explicitly mention the concept of "Spiritual Israel." However, some interpretations suggest that it refers to all believers in Jesus Christ, who are considered part of the spiritual lineage of Israel.
Yes, the main idea of a paragraph often determines the pattern of organization. For example, if the main idea is to compare two things, then the paragraph may follow a compare and contrast pattern. Likewise, if the main idea is to describe a process, the paragraph may follow a chronological or sequential pattern of organization.