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Guide to Writing a Paragraph: Tips, Lessons and More

800px-Student in Ban Khung Taphao School 1Understanding how to effectively construct a paragraph is a basic skill that is necessary for even the novice writer. Unfortunately, the ability to convey information or one's thoughts, feelings and ideas through the written word does not always come naturally. In this comprehensive guide, Bright Hub's own staff of experts has compiled a host of articles addressing all aspects of paragraph writing. Whether you are a teacher looking for lesson plans to use in the classroom, or a student, occasional writer or business professional looking for tips and skill-building exercises, the articles found here will provide the resources you need.

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