Types of paragraphs
-What is a paragraph?
The paragraph is a writing unit that explains and develops the meaning of an idea of an specific topic.
A paragraph has some phrases, which contain the same idea that controls and explains the information in the paragraph.
-Paragraph structure
Topic sentenc...
Types of paragraphs
-What is a paragraph?
The paragraph is a writing unit that explains and develops the meaning of an idea of an specific topic.
A paragraph has some phrases, which contain the same idea that controls and explains the information in the paragraph.
-Paragraph structure
Topic sentence: is the first sentence of the paragraph.
Supporting sentences: explains the idea of the paragraph.
Concluding sentences: is the last sentence of the paragraph.
-A paragraph should have
Unity: one main idea.
Support: well organize details.
Coherence: evidence.
Good language: grammatical accuracy.
-Types of paragraph
Descriptive: descriptive a thing, person or place.
Narrative: tells a story.
Expository: informs the reader on a subject.
Persuasive: tries to convince the reader that a particular point of view is worthy of consideration.
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Types of paragraphs Paola Andrea Cardona
What is a paragraph? The paragraph is a writing unit that explains and develops the meaning of an idea of an specific topic. A paragraph has some phrases, which contain the same idea that controls and explains the information in the paragraph.
Paragraph structure Topic sentence: is the first sentence of the paragraph. Supporting sentences: explains the idea of the paragraph. Concluding sentences: is the last sentence of the paragraph.
A paragraph should have Unity: one main idea. Support: well organize details. Coherence: evidence. Good language: grammatical accuracy.
Types of paragraph D escriptive: descriptive a thing, person or place. Narrative: tells a story. Expository: informs the reader on a subject. P ersuasive: tries to convince the reader that a particular point of view is worthy of consideration.
Process of writing Relevant information. Meaningful sequence. First draft. Check, revise, refine. Publish final version.