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right an paragraph first. think about this subject given to you and jot down all the points as they come to your mind seed that all the points are strictly related to the subject 2) arrange this point in a systematic manner 3) if you think it proper begin your paragraph with the topic sentence suggest the central theme 4) develop your subject in well-connected sentence 5) give variety to your sentence they should not be all too long or short they should have different pattern 6)the last sentence of a paragraph should give the imperative that you have clearly said all that you wanted to say try to make your last sentence as imperative as you can 8) if a word limit is given for your paragraph do not exceed it​

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Answered by AnkitBhardwaj420
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paragraph is a group of related sentences that support one main idea. In general, paragraphs consist of three parts: the topic sentence, body sentences, and the concluding or the bridge sentence to the next paragraph or section. Paragraphs show where the subdivisions of a research paper begin and end and, thus, help the reader see the organization of the essay and grasp its main points.

Arnaudet, Martin L. and Mary Ellen Barrett. Paragraph Development: A Guide for Students of English. 2nd edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Regents, 1990.

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