- What is the topic of the paragraph: My very first job babysitting.
- Does the introduction sentence tell you what the paragraph will be about? Yes, it clearly states the topic is the writer’s first babysitting job and that it was fun.
- Does each sentence relate to the topic? Yes, every sentence describes an aspect of the babysitting experience, such as activities done with the children and the writer’s feelings.
- Does the paragraph have a concluding sentence? Yes.
- Why or why not? The last sentence — “I like babysitting and really hope that I get the opportunity to babysit again.” — summarizes the writer’s positive overall experience and desire to repeat it, serving as a conclusion.
- Write a paragraph about something you like to do: I love baking cookies. It’s relaxing to measure ingredients, mix dough, and smell the sweet aroma while they bake. I enjoy trying new recipes and sharing the cookies with friends and family. Baking lets me be creative and gives me joy when others smile after tasting my treats.
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