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Diagram - For A Paragraph

Diagram - For A Paragraph
Diagram - For A Paragraph
Word 2007
Venn diagram examples
Venn diagram examples
PowerPoint 2007
North America map
North America map
PowerPoint 2007
USA map examples
USA map examples
PowerPoint 2007
SWOT analysis examples
SWOT analysis examples
PowerPoint 2007
Project management (U.S. units)
Project management (U.S. units)
Visio 2010
Project management (metric)
Project management (metric)
Visio 2010
Sales pipeline (U.S. units)
Sales pipeline (U.S. units)
Visio 2010
Sales pipeline (metric)
Sales pipeline (metric)
Visio 2010
Project timeline (metric)
Project timeline (metric)
Visio 2010
Project timeline (U.S. units)
Project timeline (U.S. units)
Visio 2010
Behavioral Chain Analysis Worksheet
Behavioral Chain Analysis Worksheet
Word 2007
Venn Diagram
Venn Diagram
PowerPoint 2007
Doc3
Doc3
Word 2007
Quarterly sales by region
Quarterly sales by region
Visio 2007
Cause and effect diagram
Cause and effect diagram
PowerPoint 2003
Tree diagram
Tree diagram
PowerPoint 2003
Cause and effect diagram (metric)
Cause and effect diagram (metric)
Visio 2003
Cause and effect diagram (U.S. units)
Cause and effect diagram (U.S. units)
Visio 2003
Crime scenes with shapes
Crime scenes with shapes
Visio 2003
Brainstorming diagram (U.S. units)
Brainstorming diagram (U.S. units)
Visio 2003
Channel diagram
Channel diagram
Visio 2003
Historical cause and effect diagram (US units)
Historical cause and effect diagram (US units)
Visio 2003
Channel brainstorming diagram
Channel brainstorming diagram
Visio 2003
Relationship diagram
Relationship diagram
PowerPoint 2003
Affinity diagram
Affinity diagram
PowerPoint 2003
Criminal evidence diagram
Criminal evidence diagram
Visio 2003
Map of North America
Map of North America
Visio 2003
Relationship diagram
Relationship diagram
PowerPoint 2007
Matrix diagram
Matrix diagram
PowerPoint 2007
 Diagram - For A Paragraph Report Abuse Description A paragraph is a unit of writing that consists of one or more sentences focusing on a single idea or topic. A well-written paragraph often has the following structure: 1. Topic Sentence: This sentence outlines the main idea that will be presented in the paragraph. 2. Support Details or Examples: This is the part of the paragraph that presents details, facts, examples, quotes and arguments that support the main idea. 3. Conclusion Sentence: This sentence summarizes the main idea of the paragraph. It may also lead the reader to the topic of the next paragraph.Provided by
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