Paragraph Writing
English Language
Paragraph Writing starts at 2 and continues till grade 12.
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Read the following paragraph: 'My favorite season is winter. I love playing in the snow. Drinking hot chocolate is fun. Building snowmen is my favorite activity.' What is the main idea of this paragraph?
Read the following paragraph: 'The library is my favorite place. It is quiet and full of books. I like to read stories and learn new things there.' What type of paragraph is this?
What does it mean to 'stick to the topic' in paragraph writing?
What is a descriptive paragraph?
What is a paragraph?
What is a transition word?
Read the following paragraph: 'My favorite season is winter. I love playing in the snow. Drinking hot chocolate is fun. Building snowmen is my favorite activity.' What is the main idea of this paragraph?
Read the following paragraph: 'The library is my favorite place. It is quiet and full of books. I like to read stories and learn new things there.' What type of paragraph is this?
Which of the following is a good transition word to show contrast? (1) Also (2) However (3) Next (4) Finally
Which of the following is a good way to make a paragraph more interesting? (1) Use more details (2) Repeat the same sentence (3) Add unrelated ideas (4) Make it very short
Which of the following is an example of a supporting detail? (1) Dogs are friendly animals. (2) My dog wags its tail when it sees me. (3) I have a dog. (4) Dogs are pets.
Which of the following is NOT a good way to start a paragraph? (1) With a question (2) With a topic sentence (3) With an unrelated fact (4) With a statement of opinion
Fill in the blank: A ________ paragraph describes a person, place, or thing.
Fill in the blank: A ________ paragraph gives reasons and evidence to support an opinion.
Fill in the blank: A ________ paragraph tells how to do something or explains a process.
Fill in the blank: A paragraph is usually indented at the ________.
True or False: A paragraph can be just one sentence long.
True or False: A paragraph can have more than one main idea if they are related.
True or False: A paragraph can have more than one topic sentence.
True or False: A paragraph should have a variety of sentence lengths.
