how to write a paragraph writing. plz answer this. plz
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refine, and explain your ideas so that you write clear, well-developed paragraphs and discussion posts:
Step 1: Decide the Topic of Your Paragraph. ...
Step 2: Develop a Topic Sentence. ...
Step 3: Demonstrate Your Point. ...
Step 4: Give Your Paragraph Meaning. ...
Step 5: Conclude. ...
Step 6: Look Over and Proofread.
hope it clarifies ur doubt dear friend...
Step 1: Decide the Topic of Your Paragraph. ...
Step 2: Develop a Topic Sentence. ...
Step 3: Demonstrate Your Point. ...
Step 4: Give Your Paragraph Meaning. ...
Step 5: Conclude. ...
Step 6: Look Over and Proofread.
hope it clarifies ur doubt dear friend...
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●Topic sentence, which includes the topic and a controlling idea.
Supporting ideas (usually 3 - 6), which support the topic sentence.
RENNS (reasons, examples, names, numbers, senses), which develop the supporting ideas by giving details and explanation.
Optional concluding sentence, which expresses the importance of the information in the paragraph, may summarize the supporting ideas if the paragraph is long, or provides a transition to the next paragraph of the essay.
Unity, which means that all sentences in the paragraph directly support the topic sentence.
●Coherence, which means that all the information of the paragraph is well-organized, logically ordered and easy to follow. This is accomplished by:
Repetition of key words and phrases (often from the topic sentence)
Parallel grammatical structure
●Transition words and phrases. Click here for a web site with many of these expressions.
●Process of Writing a Paragraph:
●Compose your topic sentence. Think of a topic and a controlling idea that will narrow the topic enough to support it well in one paragraph.
Brainstorm supporting ideas. Choose 2 - 6 supporting ideas that do a good job supporting your topic sentence.
●Write your paragraph in topic outline form as follows. Don't actually write sentences in the outline, except for the topic sentence.
Topic sentence:
A. Supporting idea 1.
1.
2.
3.
B. Supporting idea 2.
1.
2.
3.
C. Supporting idea 3.
1.
2.
3.
Concluding sentence:
●Put your supporting ideas in a logical order.
●For each supporting idea, think of RENNS that further explain the idea. For balance, each supporting idea should have about the same number of RENNS.
●Think of a concluding sentence.
●Write your paragraph using sentences. Use the coherence strategies to make your paragraph easy to follow.
●Topic sentence, which includes the topic and a controlling idea.
Supporting ideas (usually 3 - 6), which support the topic sentence.
RENNS (reasons, examples, names, numbers, senses), which develop the supporting ideas by giving details and explanation.
Optional concluding sentence, which expresses the importance of the information in the paragraph, may summarize the supporting ideas if the paragraph is long, or provides a transition to the next paragraph of the essay.
Unity, which means that all sentences in the paragraph directly support the topic sentence.
●Coherence, which means that all the information of the paragraph is well-organized, logically ordered and easy to follow. This is accomplished by:
Repetition of key words and phrases (often from the topic sentence)
Parallel grammatical structure
●Transition words and phrases. Click here for a web site with many of these expressions.
●Process of Writing a Paragraph:
●Compose your topic sentence. Think of a topic and a controlling idea that will narrow the topic enough to support it well in one paragraph.
Brainstorm supporting ideas. Choose 2 - 6 supporting ideas that do a good job supporting your topic sentence.
●Write your paragraph in topic outline form as follows. Don't actually write sentences in the outline, except for the topic sentence.
Topic sentence:
A. Supporting idea 1.
1.
2.
3.
B. Supporting idea 2.
1.
2.
3.
C. Supporting idea 3.
1.
2.
3.
Concluding sentence:
●Put your supporting ideas in a logical order.
●For each supporting idea, think of RENNS that further explain the idea. For balance, each supporting idea should have about the same number of RENNS.
●Think of a concluding sentence.
●Write your paragraph using sentences. Use the coherence strategies to make your paragraph easy to follow.
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