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TiliK225 [7]
1 year ago
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Q: Rewrite the Body Paragraph. Add in text APA Citation also add some examples into Body Paragraph

English
1 answer:
Levart [38]1 year ago
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A rewritten paragraph of the body paragraph is shown below:

Playing sports has several benefits that are transferred to other areas of the life of a sportsperson.

Some of them are in their value system as girls who participate in sports are more goal-oriented, independent, and have a sense of self.

Also, it also helps bring out the leadership qualities of a person and this is shown especially in team sports.

It also helps in verbal and nonverbal communication as it brings people together to play sports and achieve a goal

<h3>What is a Body Paragraph?</h3>

This refers to the paragraph of an essay or text that contains the points of the essay by the writer.

Hence, we can see that the rewritten paragraph of the body paragraph is shown above.

Read more about body paragraphs here:

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