analytical paragraph
Answers
Answer:
seeing the picture
Explanation:
And gov answer by analysing it
Explanation:
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. It requires analysis and comparison of the given facts
and drawing conclusion based on the given data. When writing an analytical paragraph, one
should remember to describe the facts in the best possible manner and cover the information
provided. The paragraph must use clear and crisp language along with providing complete details
of the data provided in the question.
Features of an Analytical Paragraph:
• It describes the given chart, table, data, graph, cues etc.
• It should be brief and comprehensive but at the same time, include complete
information.
• It should state the facts that are provided.
• It should have simple and accurate language.
• It should mention figures and quantities appropriately.
• It should use the same tense throughout, as far as possible.
• It should not provide any personal observation or response.
• It should preferably use the passive form of the verb.
Format of an Analytical Paragraph
Content in 100-120 words
The content of the paragraph must include the following:
• Introduction (explain in one or two lines the context or what is clearly evident from the
chart or graph)
• Body of the paragraph (explain in detail the figure and trends, making comparisons and
contrasts)
• Conclusion (give the overall view or summary of the chart or graph)
Points to Remember
• We must not include any personal opinions, conclusions or observations but simply
stick to the facts.
• We must choose wisely the important information, organize it well, state the correct
facts and summarize it properly.
• For introduction, we can start with phrases such as-
The chart given above describes…/The given table suggests…/ The line graph
shows…/ The data given provides information about…/ The pie chart illustrates…, etc.
• For body of the paragraph, we should organize the information well. We should look
for the large differences that are very prominent. We can mention the aspect which is
the smallest or the largest in the data given. Any aspect that is similar should bementioned next. We should further mention about the aspect that has remained
unchanged or is constant throughout.
• If the chart or table mentions two different groups, we should refer to both of them in
the paragraph. If there is any contrast or comparison that could be drawn, we must
present it effectively. If the chart is about a particular time period or highlights trends
of several years, we should mention about each year in a concise manner. If any
comparison or contrast can be made for two or more years, we should write about that
too.
• For describing the pattern of growth, we can use words and phrases like- ‘rapidly
doubled’, ‘skyrocketed’, ‘striking increase’, ‘peaked’, ‘soared’, ‘declined’,
‘plummeted’, ‘leveled off’, ‘stagnated’, ‘fluctuating’ , ‘starting to rise’, ‘starting to
fall’, ‘drop down’, ‘slightly’, etc.
• Mentioning quantities: When including numbers and figures, the accuracy must be
ensured. Quantities can be described in a number of ways, such as percentage, fraction,
ratios etc. For describing quantities, we can also use words and phrases like ‘one-third
of’, ‘nearly one-fourth of’, ‘majority’, ‘on an average’, ‘twice as much’, ‘almost equal’,
‘the highest’, ‘the lowest’, ‘approximately’, etc.
• For establishing relationship or contrast, we can make use of words and phrases like-
‘similarly’, ‘in contrast with’, ‘ in comparison to’, ‘however’, ‘whereas’, ‘as opposed
to’, ‘while’, ‘a striking difference’, ‘a noticeable difference’, etc.
• For conclusion, we may use words and phrases like ‘overall’, ‘subsequently’, ‘in all’,
‘in a nutshell’, ‘in short’, ‘therefore’, etc.
Sample Questions
Q1. The given line graph provides information about changes in birth and death rates in
New Zealand between 1901 and 2101. Write an analytical paragraph summarizing the
information and make comparisons where relevant in about 100-120 words.