~I would use an thoughtful, articulate statement which was properly spelled and punctuated, grammatically correct and which introduced the theme of paper.
2007-04-17 10:31:40
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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Well, there are many types of paragraphs you may want to use, but, according to your question, I guess a narrative one would be fine. First, for sure, you have to read the text you're writing about. I know this might be a bit tiring and boring, so I suggest your reading the first and the second line of each paragraph of the text you're writing about, so you get a general idea.
Once you've read, you may start writing your summary. Every paragraph in English is composed by these parts: Introductory sentence, supporting sentence, and a conclusion.
You can begin your paragraph by writing the topic you are about to talk. Then in the supporting paragraph you can have some details and dates to support your topic. To conclude your paragraph you can note the result of the history, your opinion, or whatsoever you want as a conclusion.
I hope you find this useful.
2007-04-17 10:31:55
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answered by jean 1
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we start up getting to understand British history sometime between 55bc and 1066, and it lasts until sometime presently after Oliver Cromwell in 1650s. After which you basically relatively get taught approximately Hitler for the final 4 years.
2016-11-25 01:53:34
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answered by ? 4
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The basis of our entire civilization revolves around history.
That is an excellent starting sentence.
2007-04-17 10:23:20
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answered by . 4
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