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What is a limited paragraph topic?

A limited paragraph topic is a specific and focused subject that can be fully explored within the confines of a single paragraph.

Here's what makes it "limited":

* Specific: It narrows down a broad topic to a precise aspect. Instead of "animals," it might be "the role of squirrels in forest ecosystems."

* Focused: It avoids trying to cover too much ground. You wouldn't write a paragraph about the entire history of the Roman Empire, but you could write one about the Colosseum's construction.

* Manageable: The topic should be achievable in the space of a single paragraph. You'll have enough room to provide supporting details and evidence, but not so much that it becomes overwhelming.

Here are some examples of limited paragraph topics:

* The impact of social media on teenagers' self-esteem.

* The benefits of learning a foreign language.

* The history of the electric guitar.

* The importance of recycling in reducing pollution.

* The challenges of starting a small business.

Key takeaway: When choosing a limited paragraph topic, think about what you can effectively discuss and provide details about within a single paragraph.

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