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Today’s Writing Tip

Posted on March 25, 2018 by Marcha's Two-Cents Worth

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Paragraphs should contain connected thoughts and have an introductory and closing sentence. Of course, this is not always easy to do when writing a novel, but essential for nonfiction.  Jumping around too much in a paragraph will confuse your reader.  A new paragraph is a signal that something has shifted.

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