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is analytical paragraph and article the same in class 10?​

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Answered by mandalbanu326
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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.

The analytical paragraph has to be written in around 100-120 words. So the paragraph must use clear and crisp language along with providing complete details of the chart given in the question. There will be an internal choice given.

You need to attempt one question out of the two questions of analytical paragraphs given as a choice. The question carries 5 marks.

Answered by chinmaydas216
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Explanation:

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.

The analytical paragraph has to be written in around 100-120 words. So the paragraph must use clear and crisp language along with providing complete details of the chart given in the question. There will be an internal choice given.

You need to attempt one question out of the two questions of analytical paragraphs given as a choice. The question carries 5 marks.

Features of an analytical paragraph writing-

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.

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