I think a good five-part paragraph is all about deep analysis in a concise package. Even though one only has a paragraph to get their ideas across. The best paragraphs made some great points, such as the comparison of something to the moon and tides. I don't remember what it was, but it was good. Reading these paragraphs has really helped me understand To Kill a Mockingbird better.
A lot of mistakes were repeated. For instance, many people had difficulties writing always in present tense. Others had problems citing the text correctly. I had time to ensure that I made neither of these mistakes, fortunately for me. I think I've learned a lot about 5-part paragraphs through this process. A five-part paragraph seems to be a lot like a condensed five-paragraph essay.
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