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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
1 year ago
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A is a word or group of words used to organize the ideas in sentences or paragraphs.

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arsen [322]1 year ago
4 0

<u> word or group of words used to organize the ideas in sentences or paragraphs is know as </u><u>-</u>clause

A clause is a group of phrases that may make up a sentence. An unbiased clause is a set of words which could stand by myself as a complete, grammatically accurate concept.

<u>What do you call a set of sentences?</u>

A paragraph is a collection of sentences that fleshes out a single idea. so as for a paragraph to be powerful, it have to begin with a subject sentence, have sentences that assist the main idea of that paragraph, and preserve a regular glide.

<u>What are the alternative methods to arrange a paragraph?</u>

there are numerous ways to organize paragraphs. The most common styles are the following: classification, chronological collection, evidence and instance, comparison and contrast, and cause and impact.

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