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Greetings pootsieswag 1;
I can write or 'give' a paragraph on seatbelts.
Have yourself a glorious day!
Fish tip of the day:
Doing the work makes you stronger, smarter and much wiser. For example: If you were to practice writing paragraphs you will soon come to discover the capitalization of the first letter of a sentence and the appropriate use of punctuation marks.
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10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
A paragraph about seat belts is not difficult. You can do this yourself. Here are some suggestions for you:
1. A paragraph is generally 3-5 sentences long.
2. All the sentences in a paragraph relate to one subject.
3. All sentences start with a capital letter and generally end with a period (.).
4. Indent the first word of your paragraph and have all subsequent lines start at the left margin.
Those are general guidelines. Maybe things have changed. As for what to include in your paragraph, consider describing the seatbelt's parts, where a seatbelt is located, who wears a seatbelt and how it is worn, and whether or not your state has a seatbelt law. (In MY state, there is a fine for NOT wearing a seatbelt. If a passenger isn't wearing a seatbelt, the DRIVER gets cited for that, as well.
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |