all u do is just explain whats its about. tell your family's tradtions and what you like to do and eat. hope that helps
Well, if you mean Thanksgiving day you can Start it as....
Celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in the month of November, Thanksgiving Day is a joyous family festival celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and contentment .It commemorates the feast held by the Pilgrim colonists and members of the Wampanoag people at Plymouth in 1621. On this day people express gratitude to God for his blessings and give thanks to dear ones for their love & support.....
You can add on something more about its origin and then about your family's tradition & the things you do on this day....
Hope this helps too..
you would start off with also,the title of your story,essay or whatever you are talking about and NEVER NEVER NEVER start a paragraph with the word AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First off, when starting a paper or paragraph, you want to never start it out like this. "This paragraph is about ..................." That is just improper english. when concluding a paper or paragraph, never do this "And that is why ............................" Again, it is just not proper to do that. If youur starting a story or autobiography, you might consider having a hook sentence. That is a sentence that grabs peoples attention so they'll keep reading.
Start off by saying maybe like their name, where he lives, simple facts. For your body paragraph though, you want to go more in-depth with what you've said in your introductory sentence. thesis statement.
On page 293 in the first paragraph, the first line in chapter 19, "Picking Up and Going On" the simile is "It was as if somebody had reached up inside me and turned off a switch."
A linking sentence is used at the end of a paragraph. It concludes the paragraph as well as introducing the next paragraph. > It explains your hook to your thesis statement more like it
You can use words like "Firstly", "Initially", "To begin with", or "In the first place" to start off an introduction in a paragraph. These words signal the opening of a new idea or point in your writing.
Well, you can, but it would be improper English. :)
you would start off with also,the title of your story,essay or whatever you are talking about and NEVER NEVER NEVER start a paragraph with the word AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first word in a paragraph does not have a specific name; it's just the first word.
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.
start by stating a fact abouty poverty or putting in a good quote about poverty
Decorating for the holidays can be a lot of fun, and Thanksgiving is no exception. You can find some great ideas to start you off at http://rgraf.hubpages.com/hub/Free-and-Inexpensive-Thanksgiving-Decorating-Ideas, http://www.bhg.com/thanksgiving/indoor-decorating/, and http://www.theholidayspot.com/thanksgiving/decorations/.
Any English word may begin a sentence or a paragraph but I believe you mean a starting a paragraph on an essay. Some Ways are, firstly, secondly, thirdly, also, another reason, as well as, however, on the other hand and many more.
You would have to make it catchy You can use " in my words the story was like..........." Ok
Yes, but many teachers frown upon it--it's pretty cliche.
sometimes it depends on what type of paper it is like your theory could be your hook sentence or your last sentence to your first paragraph.
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