Answer:
False
Explanation:
You can start off with a quote if it is good but is not advised because then it can't be used for the body paragraphs so it would be hard to hit a word count. There are also easier and better ways to start off but dose not mean you can't just make it good.
Here is a narrative paragraph to illustrate the three tools for coherence, which, in turn, are underlined and explained below:
[<u>More and more kids are overweighted nowadays</u> and <u>the impacts on health from having bad eating habits are an ever growing threat for society.</u>] Compound sentence: there is at least two independent clauses.
[This is the reason <u>why</u> doctors, <u>who are specialized in the field,</u> highly recommend to go on [<u>a healthy</u> and <u>balanced diet along with regular excercise</u>, to stay healthy, not only physically but also emotionally.]
Relative pronouns: "why", "who"; appositive phrase: "who are specialized in the field"; Compound sentence: "More and more kids are overweighted nowadays and the impacts on health from having bad eating habits are an ever growing threat for society."
<span>C. He knows that Jean will regret it if she does not participate in the songs at school.</span>
The sentence is worded incorrectly. If you meant to say, "yesterday I woke up early" that would be the correct word. If you wanted to say "yesterday I woke up earlier than usual" that is the correct word to use.