1. A paragraph is a distinct section of writing covering one topic. A paragraph will usually contain more than one sentence.
A paragraph starts on a new line. Sometimes, paragraphs are indented or numbered. (Whatever format you use, be consistent.)
The "perfect paragraph" will start with a topic sentence. It will have detail sentences in the middle and end with a concluding sentence.
2. 1899-1923
Sixth Cholera Pandemic
A new outbreak of cholera, a bacterial infection contracted through the consumption of contaminated food and water, begins in India at the turn of the century. It’s the latest wave of a disease that has caused pandemics intermittently since the early 1800s. The outbreak spreads to Russia, as well as to parts of the Middle East and North Africa, ultimately killing hundreds of thousands of people—with particularly high death tolls in India and Russia. Advancements in sanitation and public hygiene are credited with preventing the pandemic from taking hold in Europe and North America.
1918-1920
Spanish Flu Engulfs the Globe
A new influenza virus begins to spread worldwide amid the upheavals of World War I. There is no consensus on the origin of the pandemic, but it is first publicly reported in Spain. It infects an estimated five hundred million people, roughly one-third of the world’s population at the time, and kills some fifty million, with an unusually high fatality rate among otherwise healthy young adults. Many governments look to isolation measures, quarantines, and disinfecting efforts, but the global movement of troops hinders containment. At the time, there is no flu vaccine and antibiotics have not yet been developed to treat secondary bacterial infections. In the United States alone, about 675,000 people die, lowering the country’s average life expectancy by more than twelve years.
1928
Penicillin Ushers in Antibiotics Era
Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin, the first antibiotic—a class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections—marking a major milestone for global health. Widespread use of antibiotics takes off in the early 1940s during World War II. They soon become the go-to treatment for common illnesses, such as strep throat and urinary tract infections, and significantly reduce the death rates for many ailments, including syphilis and tuberculosis.
3. COVID-19 is often more severe in people 60+yrs or with health conditions like lung or heart disease, diabetes or conditions that affect their immune system. Do your part to protect those who are at most risk.
4. Important Ways to Slow the Spread
Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to help protect yourself and others.
Stay 6 feet apart from others who don't live with you.
Get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you.
Avoid crowds and poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
Wash your hands often with soap and water.
5.
#1 Explanation
#2 Time order
#3 Classification
#4 Enumeration
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.) the paragraph is all about the covid 19 virus.
2.) the covid 19 virus, because theres no 2 other virus had mentioned in the context.
3.) older people and children
4.) our prayer and self discipline in following the health protocols and such preventive measures.
5.):
● problem and solution.
●explanation.
●Enumeration
Answer:
1. A paragraph is a distinct section of writing covering one topic. A paragraph will usually contain more than one sentence.
A paragraph starts on a new line. Sometimes, paragraphs are indented or numbered. (Whatever format you use, be consistent.)
The "perfect paragraph" will start with a topic sentence. It will have detail sentences in the middle and end with a concluding sentence.
2. 1899-1923
Sixth Cholera Pandemic
A new outbreak of cholera, a bacterial infection contracted through the consumption of contaminated food and water, begins in India at the turn of the century. It’s the latest wave of a disease that has caused pandemics intermittently since the early 1800s. The outbreak spreads to Russia, as well as to parts of the Middle East and North Africa, ultimately killing hundreds of thousands of people—with particularly high death tolls in India and Russia. Advancements in sanitation and public hygiene are credited with preventing the pandemic from taking hold in Europe and North America.
1918-1920
Spanish Flu Engulfs the Globe
A new influenza virus begins to spread worldwide amid the upheavals of World War I. There is no consensus on the origin of the pandemic, but it is first publicly reported in Spain. It infects an estimated five hundred million people, roughly one-third of the world’s population at the time, and kills some fifty million, with an unusually high fatality rate among otherwise healthy young adults. Many governments look to isolation measures, quarantines, and disinfecting efforts, but the global movement of troops hinders containment. At the time, there is no flu vaccine and antibiotics have not yet been developed to treat secondary bacterial infections. In the United States alone, about 675,000 people die, lowering the country’s average life expectancy by more than twelve years.
1928
Penicillin Ushers in Antibiotics Era
Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin, the first antibiotic—a class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections—marking a major milestone for global health. Widespread use of antibiotics takes off in the early 1940s during World War II. They soon become the go-to treatment for common illnesses, such as strep throat and urinary tract infections, and significantly reduce the death rates for many ailments, including syphilis and tuberculosis.
3. COVID-19 is often more severe in people 60+yrs or with health conditions like lung or heart disease, diabetes or conditions that affect their immune system. Do your part to protect those who are at most risk.
4. Important Ways to Slow the Spread
Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to help protect yourself and others.
Stay 6 feet apart from others who don't live with you.
Get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you.
Avoid crowds and poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
Wash your hands often with soap and water.
5.
#1 Explanation
#2 Time order
#3 Classification
#4 Enumeration