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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
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the passage linking one section of a composition with another sequence 2. when all the sentences of a paragraph are presented in

logical order paragraph 3. the sentence that states the central idea of a paragraph indent 4. a group of sentences that deals with a single idea or that gives the words of a single speaker transition 5. occurs when all the sentences in a paragraph support the topic sentence unity 6. to set the first word five or more spaces in from the left margin
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antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. the passage linking one section of a composition with another. <em>Transition</em>

2. when all the sentences of a paragraph are presented in logical order. <em>Sequence</em>

3. the sentence that states the central idea of a paragraph. <em>Thesis</em>

4. a group of sentences that deals with a single idea or that gives the words of a single speaker. <em>Paragraph</em>

5. occurs when all the sentences in a paragraph support the topic sentence. <em>Unity</em>

6. to set the first word five or more spaces in from the left. <em>Indent</em>

Explanation:

When the sentences of a paragraph are all presented in a way that follows a logical order and creates a pattern, this is known as a sequence. The words that are used to join different parts of this sequence are known as transitions. The central idea of a text is expressed by the thesis, and if all the ideas support this main one, then we can say that a text has unity. Finally, an indent is a type of formatting in which the first word of a paragraph is set five or more spaces in from the left.

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