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Paragraph Standards (For a stand alone paragraph assigned). Indented first line

I may need to re-write my descriptive paragraph. . . . Paragraph Standards (For a stand alone paragraph assigned). Indented first line Minimum five (5) sentences. You can have and might need more to make your point. Length is determined by subject.

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Paragraph Standards (For a stand alone paragraph assigned). Indented first line

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  1. I may need to re-write my descriptive paragraph. . . Paragraph Standards (For a stand alone paragraph assigned). Indented first line Minimum five (5) sentences. You can have and might need more to make your point. Length is determined by subject. Topic sentence that directly addresses the prompt (Writing assignment). Support sentences that includes SPECIFIC example (names, dates, numbers) and stories to support your point. All “Final Draft Expectations”** addressed **(See next slide) Find this on my website under “Paragraph Standards”

  2. I should make a note of this. . . Publication (Final Draft) Standards Written neatly in pen (blue or black) or typed If written: Neatly printed or written on the FRONT side of any lined page(s). Do not write on the back side of the page. Do not skip lines (double space) If typed: 12 point Times New Roman font, double spaced, One (1) inch margins Paragraphs should be indented, and no spaces between paragraphs Spelling, punctuation, capitalization double checked Heading: First and last name (use the name you go by in class and last name), period, date at the top Heading single spaced Find this on my website under “Final draft Expectations”

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