Sentence examples for paragraphs point from inspiring English sources

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pay attention to these two paragraphs ((point to the third and fourth paragraph sections)) look at the words here it explains that people in the past emphasize men over women 10 T do you know what it means, People prefer men more.

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they don't like women 11 K I understand 12 T well, read this paragraph ((point to the third paragraph section)) again and try to understand what it means 13 K (24.0) although the culture used to prefer men than women there is a female who became emperor which means they change their mind to prefer women than men.

Ryle's (or Descartes', preceding paragraph) point in the text, so far, seems correct: any sensation proper may be enjoyed or not, and might even become an annoying nuisance during an otherwise enjoyable experience, and is thereby shown not to be pleasure.

Another eye-opening paragraph points out that "the road system" functions "as a publicly funded warehouse" for big business, jammed with "goods vehicles moving or parked".

Furthermore, the discussion of intellect in On the Soul III, to which we alluded in the preceding paragraph, points beyond the material world.

This section before was a short paragraph pointing developers to a URL where they could contact Google about a removal or a concerning rating or comment from a user.

Imagine all the insecurities that you already feel about yourself and having someone write a paragraph pointing out every little thing — even if it's just physical". .

You have to decide whether you'll be organizing your essay with three body paragraphs (using point-by-point organization) or with two body paragraphs (using whole-to-whole comparison).

The last heavy metal memoir I read was Gene Simmons Kisss And Make Up, and I had to stop every few paragraphs to point at the book and be all "You tell 'em Gene," because the hubris dripping off the pages was just way too out of control.

Record these points for each paragraph; for example: Paragraph 5: Point 1., Point 2., Point 3., etc. –Identify each point that author makes as a fact, a quotation, or an inference (a conclusion derived by the author from a fact, quote, or premise stated earlier or later in the article).

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