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A brief summary of installation and / or use. Your application should not use 10 paragraphs to describe installation or usage. Write down the Quick TL; Installing or using the DR version project. There is nothing that looks good enough for people to stand up and run. External link to more documentation. You wrote a document for your project. Right? Right? ! If so, please do not include everything here. GitHub provides a wiki for your project. This provides a better way to render content, not a huge Markdown file. Link to some important articles in a beautiful bullet list
Descriptive paragraph description Descriptive paragraphs describe people, places, or things with the aim of drawing pictures of vocabulary using abundant vocabulary. Each paragraph contains a topic sentence, at least three details, and an end sentence. The topic sentence is also called the beginning sentence and is intended to draw attention of the reader. It should emphasize some people, places or things related to the reader. The details of this paragraph are used to draw clear pictures of people, places, or things being described. If the reader can visualize what is being described, it is important to use abundant vocabulary. Finally, the conclusion is to summarize the explanation or to move to the next paragraph. In this exercise, the conclusion should be a summary.
Your homework: Write paragraphs that describe your own family cars and pets. Your paragraph is 12 centimeters in length, including a topic sentence at the beginning, general statements about your car and pet and should be structured as follows. Sentence 1: Simple 2: Composite 3. Complex 4. Composite / Composite 5. Simple 6. Compound 7. Complex 8. Compound / Complex 9. Simple 10. Compound 11. Complex 12. Enter compound / complex paragraph. This is a dark, stormy night. (A) adjective (dark) cooperative connection (and) other adjective (wind) predicates subject (night) pronouns (yes) used to connect verbs Used as a model to write your own sentences I will. In her attic bedroom, Margaret Mary wrapped her quilt with an old patchwork sitting at the foot of the bed.