I am allergic to fish but I love Caesar salad even though it often contains the wonderful essence of anchovies. One thing I can't accept was the inclusion of tomatoes. I couldn't find tomatoes in any of the top recipe pages on google but I didn't search for "caesar salad with tomatoes" but then again what right-minded person would!
I've been working on some writing materials for a course I am supposed to be teaching next week, so I thought I would get the ball rolling by making a post about basic paragraph structuring. What is a paragraph? The most basic thing to learn when tackling writing a paragraph is to understand the relationship between the components and understand the definition of a paragraph. Our end result is the paragraph but before that we must have some sentences, those sentences are made up of words, those words come from ideas, and hopefully our ideas have a theme or topic. To sum up a paragraph is a bunch of words on on topic organised into a series of sentences. Simple right? What are the parts of a paragraph? So glad I asked because I have a picture just for this: So Informative Many learners do not pay close enough attention to the impact that a good topic sentence can have. In order to have a good topic sentence you must ensure that you have indeed made a logica...
give those cute tomatoes a break... it's healthy addition.
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