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_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
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latest #30
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
counting?
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
wat u think?
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_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
hows ur day?
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
haha.
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
gud..m0re h0mework.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
i can help with ur homework?
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
uhmp.
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
sure thnx
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
giv me a shot on math homework
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
lol.i sont have math.make me an ESSAY..
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
dont*
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
it's late.. it needs time to make an essay..
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
essay about what?
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
about the differences bitwin sentence and paragraph.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
r u sure of that?
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
yup.do
you think im j0king???
mhateytf
says
14 years ago
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
ok.. well, basically, Paragraph is composed of several sentences and commonly by 4
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
A paragraph is defined as "a group of sentences or a single sentence that forms a unit" and expresses a single theme.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
Each paragraph will have a clear topic sentence and as much discussion or explanation as is necessary to explain the point.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
A sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and action that convey a complete thought.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
Usually a paragraph contains more than one, but one sentence can still be considered a paragraph.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
Supporting sentences are the 2nd and 3rd sentences in a paragraph, they support idea expressed in the topic sentence.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
A topic sentence usually comes at the beginning of a paragraph; that is, it is usually the first sentence in a formal academic paragraph.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
Not only is a topic sentence the first sentence of a paragraph, but, more importantly, it is the most general sentence in a paragraph.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
What does "most general" mean?
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
It means that there are not many details in the sentence,
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
but that the sentence introduces an overall idea that you want to discuss later in the paragraph.
_ordinaryboy_
14 years ago
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