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Analytical paragraph

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Answered by Anonymous
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Analytical Paragraph writing - An analytical paragraph is a form of descriptive writing which is written on the basis of a given chart, graph, data, outline, clues, table, etc. When writing an analytical paragraph, one should remember to describe the facts in the best possible manner and to cover the information provided.

FEATURES OF AN ANALYTICAL PARAGRAPH WRITTING

It describes the given chart, table, data, graph, cues etc.

It should be brief and comprehensive (include complete information) at the same time.

It should state facts that are provided by the chart.

It is necessary to make use of simple and accurate language.

It should mention figures and quantities appropriately.

It is appropriate to use the same tense throughout the analytical paragraph.

No personal observation or response should be provided.

It would be preferable to use the passive form of the verb.

FORMAT- An analytical paragraph shall be divided into three parts-

Introduction

Body of the paragraph and;

Conclusion

Format of Analytical paragraph writing

Introduction

(explain in one or two lines the subject of the graph given)

Body

(explain in detail what the graph is about, use relevant figures, explain trends, make comparisons and contrasts, divide into sub paragraphs, if required)

Conclusion

(conclude the paragraph giving the overall view or summary of the graph)

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Answered by Studycompanion
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Analytical Paragraph writing - An analytical paragraph is a form of descriptive writing which is written on the basis of a given chart, graph, data, outline, clues, table, etc. When writing an analytical paragraph, one should remember to describe the facts in the best possible manner and to cover the information provided.

Features of an analytical paragraph writing-

  1. It describes the given chart, table, data, graph, cues etc.
  2. It should be brief and comprehensive (include complete information) at the same time.
  3. It should state facts that are provided by the chart.
  4. It is necessary to make use of simple and accurate language.
  5. It should mention figures and quantities appropriately.
  6. It is appropriate to use the same tense throughout the analytical paragraph.
  7. No personal observation or response should be provided.
  8. It would be preferable to use the passive form of the verb.

An analytical paragraph shall be divided into three parts-

  1. Introduction
  2. Body of the paragraph and;
  3. Conclusion

Format of Analytical paragraph writing

Introduction

(explain in one or two lines the subject of the graph given)

Body

(explain in detail what the graph is about, use relevant figures, explain trends, make comparisons and contrasts, divide into sub paragraphs, if required)

Conclusion

(conclude the paragraph giving the overall view or summary of the graph)

Useful tips for writing an analytical paragraph

For an introduction, you can start with the following phrases-

  1. The chart given above describes
  2. The table suggests
  3. The line graph shows
  4. The data given provides information about
  5. The pie chart illustrates, etc.
  6. For describing trends, use phrases and words like- a pattern of growth, rapidly doubled, skyrocketed, striking increase, peaked, soaring rates, declined, plummeted, leveled off, stagnated, fluctuate, starting to rise, starting to fall, drop down, slightly, etc.
  7. For describing quantities, use various styles like- 48% of, one-third of, nearly one-fourth of, almost 80%, majority, on average, twice as much, almost equal, the highest, the lowest, very close to 2%, roughly, approximately 5% of, just under three percent, etc.
  8. For establishing a relationship or contrast, use phrases and words like- relationship between, similarly, in contrast with, in comparison to, but in the opposite case, however, whereas, when it comes to, as opposed to, while, striking difference, noticeable difference, etc.
  9. For the conclusion and other connecting phrases use- overall, subsequently, in all, in a nutshell, for the chart given, in short, striking changes, including, therefore, etc.

Hope it helps you

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