The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
My father jnew when it was time to stand up for his rights.Around town, Jeana is known as the village songbird.
Using any business letter format, the content of the letter should be as follows:In the first paragraph, state why you are writing.In the second paragraph, provide any information that the recipient needs to fulfill you request.In the third paragraph, state what you expect the recipient to do, for example "Please send my extended gate pass to me at..." If a specific date or deadline is involved, state that. Follow this with "If you require additional information, you may contact me at (your phone number/email address)." The paragraph should always end by thanking the recipient for their prompt response to your request.Sincerely (etc.)
It is not necessary to include a quotation in every paragraph. Quotations should be used to support or enhance your own ideas or arguments in a structured way, but there are situations where they may not be needed in a paragraph. It is more important to focus on the quality and relevance of the content you are presenting.
An extended response typically consists of a paragraph or more, depending on the complexity of the topic or question. It should be detailed enough to thoroughly address the question, but also concise enough to maintain the reader's interest.
Most metaphors are said in a single phrase or sentence as in "My love is a red, red rose." If you went on to explain how she like the rose has beauty, a pleasing scent, but hidden thorns in a full paragraph or an entire essay, then we would say you have an extended metaphor.
There are seven types of paragraphs. 1. Narration paragraph 2. Exposition paragraph 3. Definition paragraph 4. Classification paragraph 5. Description paragraph 6. Process Analysis paragraph 7. Persuasion paragraph
Margin settings should NOT vary from paragraph to paragraph.
The sentence in a paragraph that summarizes what that paragraph is about
A body paragraph is any paragraph that appears between the introduction and the conclusion.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.