Well a paragraph is a group of sentences that center around a topic or Central Idea So the answer would be B because if the story is about space and a there is a paragraph about horses that isn't a proper essay and you always need to stick with a central idea to get an A+
Explanation:
If you are writing a letter, you should include in it:
- Your name
- Full address including zip code
- Date
- Recipient's full address( in this case address of your uncle)
- Greeting( Dear Uncle)
- The body of the letter should have a new paragraph with every different thought)
- The closing( such as Yours truly)
- Signature
First of all, you should write your name and full address with the date of writing and then your uncle's address. When you are done with that you can start writing. For example:
Dear uncle John,
How are you? I miss you a lot and I have remembered our talks about careers. That is why I decided to tell you about some of my thoughts and then you can give me some advice.
As you know, I am interested in IT. I don't have much experience so can you give me some useful advice. What job would be perfect for me at the moment?
Yours truly,
Mark N.
I believe the answer is B. stanza.
Have a nice day :-)
Mainly English is focused on analysis and being able to evaluate. to analyse something is a skill that once developed stays with you forever. for example red curtains may be symbolic of anger and the fact that curtains are mentioned it may perhaps suggest that the antagonist desires to keep himself from the world or he may have secrets he wants unseen. "unseen" may mean insidious. you see how much analysis can change the way you write. also for a advert as an example, they would show two scenes one black and white and the other in colour. the black and white one may be somebody struggling with s hoover whereas the other somebody vacuuming happily. this is symbolic of the fact that the hoovering struggle is a thing of the past and is "old news. I'd say focus on analysis but don't take too much advice from me im 12