Hello there! If there are not enough paragraph breaks, your writing would have many problems:
1. Inefficiency
Your writing would appear inefficient if there are no paragraph breaks because it would seem as if you are creating a run-on story without getting directly to the point of interest or conflict.
2. Disorganization
Your writing would seem disorganized with all of your thoughts and different points clustered into one humongous paragraph. Instead of bunching everything together, your writing should be organized into multiple paragraphs so people see where your perspective is and how you transition into it. Without paragraph breaks, your writing just looks messy overall.
3. Grammatical errors
Grammar is a huge topic of discussion in writing. Without paragraph breaks, it is extremely likely that there will be at least 5 grammar mistakes. Organizing your writing into different paragraphs solves this problem though because the errors made are simpler to see and point out; in one big paragraph, a chunk of errors would be present that the reader would take a while to notice.
4. Attention
If there are not enough paragraph breaks, the reader also will tend to zone out and/or lose interest. By going on and on in a massive paragraph rather than multiple smaller and more effective paragraphs, the reader will not really understand the concept of your writing and will not pay as much attention as they would to something they actually enjoy.
5. It consumes time
By using one large paragraph instead of smaller ones, you are consuming your time and others. You would have to do many things to confirm your paragraph is great, most of which being grammar checks, efficiency in saying your point, and not writing a too little quantity of words.
These are just 5 of many instances where not using paragraph breaks can make a person go wrong in a short span of time. With that being said, using paragraphs improves efficiency, accuracy, and it saves you some time. I would highly recommend using paragraph breaks and if you were reading a text or passage with some, these points would be vital to consider. If you need any extra help, do not hesitate to let me know and I will gladly assist you.
Rukmani's life is filled with struggle, yet she remains resolutely optimistic about her future. Married off to a poor rice farmer at the age of 12, Rukmani struggles through loneliness, infertility, starvation, and great loss with persevering optimism. The novel's title, Nectar in a Sieve, refers to nectar, a sweet liquid, and a sieve, a device with meshes that allows liquid to pass through while trapping solids in the device. The title suggests Rukmani's ability to appreciate the short, sweet moments in life before they disappear. During the Deepavali celebration in Chapter 10, for example, Rukmani's family struggles to eat, yet she doles out precious pennies for the children to buy fireworks because "it is only once ... a memory." Similarly, at the end of the novel when she and Nathan have been saving to return to the village, she feels overcome with happiness while at the market with Puli. She buys fried pancakes instead of plain rice cakes and wooden toys for the children: "Well, if we are extravagant it is only once." No matter what suffering comes Rukmani's way, she maintains optimism that life can only get better. She tells Kenny, "Want is our companion from birth to death." Rather than wallow in what's lacking, Rukmani always chooses to look ahead: to the next meal, the next year, or the next harvest.
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Emilia. Hope this helps!! :)
A lyric poem expresses personal emotions spoken in the first person. They have musical rhythm and their themes are usually romantic feelings or other solid emotions in a way evocative of a song. Also, sometimes it is contrasted with a narrative poem and verse drama telling the events like a story. With this explained, we can choose option 2 as the correct answer In lyric poetry, the poets focus on their emotions and feelings.