Paragraph Writing: From Sentence to Paragraph by Carlos Islam, Dorothy Zemach

Paragraph Writing: From Sentence to Paragraph



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Paragraph Writing: From Sentence to Paragraph Carlos Islam, Dorothy Zemach ebook
Page: 108
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1405058455, 9781405058452
Publisher: Macmillan Education


Today, you will craft your expository paragraph. A paragraph is a group of sentences dealing with the same topic. As you become more advanced in your writing skills, you will begin to use more advanced writing structures such as compound and complex sentences. Once you have mastered the paragraph, writing an essay will be fairly easy. It is a distinct section of a piece of writing. If sentences So writers, employ these paragraph types and help your reader's understand your the topic. You'll eventually even begin writing compound complex sentences! A paragraph is a group of sentences, that has one main idea with several supporting sentences. Begin with a good topic sentence, develop the topic with supporting sentences and finish with a good concluding statement. Applying the correct structure to each paragraph is crucial in the development of your entire piece of writing. Having said that, your paragraph needs to EXCEED 5-6 sentences. Writing Your Expository Paragraph. Remember, this is a PARAGRAPH, NOT an ESSAY! All of the sentences below the topic sentence should enforce, repeat and reiterate the point of the paragraph! Sentences strung together in an organized and meaningful fashion create paragraphs, which in turn create essays. The ending of the paragraph is suggestively written in two ways: the first is by re-confirming that the statement in the first sentence is true; the second, by introducing a new line of similarly related irony.