Example of a persuasive paragraph?
It is mean not to let us listen to music at lunch. Good music is good for our health. It helps us relax and be able to face the next class. We will only play a little bit of music. It won't bother anyone. We will be all happy to hear music too.
What is often contained in topic sentence?
A topic paragraph often includes a topic sentence. This sentence should cover the main ideas for the remainder of the essay.
How do you start the second paragraph on a article writing?
You need to write down all the steps in order for a good how-to paragraph!
Make a list of every step needed for whatever you are writing the "How-To" about. Double-check to be sure that you've got all the steps by reading them out loud to a friend or family member and seeing if they can do whatever you're writing about - if they get confused or can't do it, you've left something out and have to figure out what step is missing.
Now, make each step on your list into a complete sentence, and you've got your paragraph!
How do you properly list a book in a paragraph Do you need to mention the author and if so how?
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? What things would you like your friend to know about that book? How did you feel about the book when you read it?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
How do you write a paragraph about cloths?
Choose your favourite piece of clothing. Perhaps it's denim jeans! Find out when the first pair of jeans were wore. Find out when denim was first found and stuff like that! I hope this helped you! ;)
What two elements must always be included in a concluding paragraph?
Here is what a conclusion SHOULD include
- restate your contention
- briefly sum up ur main key points/argurments
- don't add any new information
- finish with a great closing line
In which of the elements of a paragraph would you find support for the main idea?
The topic sentence should state the main idea that will be developed. The reader should easily be able to see the main idea, simply by reading the topic sentence. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph, and is the most important thought in the paragraph.
How do you develop a paragraph by using question and answer?
If you want to write your introduction using questions, you need to think of questions that will support your main idea. Make a list of all the questions you can think of which will support your topic. Double check them to be sure they don't lead off into other ideas.
Now, arrange these questions so that they lead in a logical manner - either go from general to specific, or from specific to general.
One day I decided to make my very favorite sandwich.
I was very hungry and I knew we had everything I needed to make it.
So, I went to the kitchen and started to put everything on the counter.
First I got some fresh bread.
Then I got out some roast beef and turkey.
Then I got out some provolone cheese.
Then I got out some lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles.
Then I got out the mayonnaise, salt and pepper.
I was all set now to make my sandwich.
How do you write a paragraph on the jungle?
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? How would you describe a tiger to your friend?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
What is a good topic sentence about world peace?
It needs to be a hook. A hook is usually a question, a quote, or a very short story or example
How many paragraphs for a 4 grader?
3-5
a topic sentence "the dog is cute"
one to three details "he has big eyes. He has brown fur. He wags his tail constantly"
a closing sentence "He is truely adoreable"
What is an hook in a topic sentences?
A hook sentence (also called a narrative hook or literary hook) is a sentence in the first paragraph of a piece of writing which "hooks" the reader into reading more. This is usually the first sentence, but can be anywhere in the first paragraph. "Hooks" do not have to be weird or amazing to be interesting - many new writers spend hours thinking of some "perfect" sentence which will amaze and astound editors, when all they need is something interesting.
Deborah Wiles begins her book Each Little Bird That Sings with the hook "I come from a family with a lot of dead people."
Avi's book Ragweed begins with the statement "'Ma, a mouse has to do what a mouse has to do.'"
Paul Auster uses this sentence to begin his book City of Glass: It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end asking for someone he was not.
Here are some ways to create effective "hooks:"
How do write a descriptive paragraph?
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better.
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Is a topic sentence the main idea and thesis statement?
A topic sentence is the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence of the paragraph and makes a statement about some topic. The rest of the paragraph explains the topic sentence or gives examples of the topic sentence.
A thesis is an essay or treatise on a particular subject. So a thesis statement would be a (short) paragraph at the beginning of the these stating what the thesis is about.
well, just write what you want but when you write on an a4 piece of paper, do about 5-6 lines of it then leave a line blank then write 5-6 lines of what u want again then leave a blank line again. Then if you want to end a specific paragraph, just go, The End or, "That's about it" something like that. Easy!
What are the examples of logical division of ideas in paragraph?
This is the first sentence in this paragraph. This one is neither first nor last. This one is the last sentence.
OR
This is not the last sentence in this paragraph. This one is not the first.
How do you summarize the main idea of a passage?
First, figure out what it is you need to summarize. Then close read that passage/section/book, etc. Pay attention to the main points each section is discussing. If you are reading a book, take sometime after each chapter to briefly think about what that section was explaining. If you can, highlighting the main points is a great way to keep track of them, or jotting them down on a notebook or word document. If it's an article, do that for each like paragraph or passage. Each main point does not even have to be a full sentence. After you're done, go over the main point and write down the main points in a cohesive paragraph, paper, etc.
How many sentences should there be in a paragraph for a student in 5th grade?
About 8, Unless it is like, 5 paragraphs. Then I only have to write 4.
I think a complete paragraph is that when you having all necessary or normal part a piece that begin on and usually indented line and that consist of one or more sentence on a single idea or aspect of the subject.
Irrelevant means unnecessary. An irrelevant paragraph would be one that you do not need in your report or essay. For example, if you are doing a paper about your childhood, then a paragraph talking about your Aunt Meg's college education would be irrelevant unless it directly influenced your childhood.
How do you write a paragraph on friendship?
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? What things do you believe will make people like you? Look up some facts about making people like you!
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!