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... paragraph , though it is usually placed at the beginning or at the end . In the first paragraph in the model passage , the open- ing sentence states the topic . What sen- tence states the topic to be discussed in the second paragraph ...
... paragraph , though it is usually placed at the beginning or at the end . In the first paragraph in the model passage , the open- ing sentence states the topic . What sen- tence states the topic to be discussed in the second paragraph ...
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... paragraph . Do your rearrangements muddle or im- prove the paragraph ? 4. Weed out details that do not relate to your main topic . Look back at the model paragraphs . Can you locate any details that destroy their unity ? Write a paragraph ...
... paragraph . Do your rearrangements muddle or im- prove the paragraph ? 4. Weed out details that do not relate to your main topic . Look back at the model paragraphs . Can you locate any details that destroy their unity ? Write a paragraph ...
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... paragraph . How does this para- graph show the procession's informality ? Can you find in the second paragraph a sentence that presents the main idea of that paragraph ? What details in both para- graphs help explain the generalization ...
... paragraph . How does this para- graph show the procession's informality ? Can you find in the second paragraph a sentence that presents the main idea of that paragraph ? What details in both para- graphs help explain the generalization ...
Contents
Little Girl and the Wolf The James Thurber Lou Gehrigs Epic of Courage Paul Gallico | 87 |
Midas retold by Olivia E Coolidge 107 Forbes | 134 |
NARRATION | 155 |
Copyright | |
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