Which of the following statements about connecting paragraphs is correct?
you can use a point...
Which of the following statements about connecting paragraphs is correct?
you can use a pointing word that that refers to a word in the previous paragraph.
you can't state an idea in paragraph 2 that's related to an idea in paragraph 1.
two paragraphs may be joined by an action verb.
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