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How to Write a Paragraph,Tips for Writing a Paragraph

How to Write a Paragraph

Tips for Writing a Paragraph

How to write a good paragraph:

To write a good paragraph it is not an easy task. Writing a good paragraph not only includes writing ability, but also involves Idea of structure of a paragraph. To begin with, we know that there are three main elements in writing any paragraph. Three elements are, a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and last all a concluding sentence.


The topic sentence of a paragraph:

The first sentence of a paragraph is the topic sentence of the paragraph.  It is the beginning of the paragraph. It is the face of the paragraph. It is the appearance of the paragraph we are writing. So it is a natural and admitted matter that face must be spoken of the personality of a person. So, the opening sentence of a paragraph must tell what is inside in the paragraph. As it opens the paragraph, the topic sentence narrates the main idea of the paragraph. In other words, it shows what the whole of the paragraph is about.

 

Supporting sentences of a paragraph:

After the topic sentence of a paragraph comes the supporting sentences. The term denotes the function of supporting sentences, in other words, it supports the writing of the paragraph. Supporting sentences are employed to develop the topic sentence gradually. Moreover, they outline more information related to the topic sentence. Supporting sentences must be authentic and databases, they can give facts, statistics, more detailed explanation, or examples.

 

The concluding searches of a paragraph:

The concluding sentence concludes the paragraph. This sentence some stuff what has been told before. No new idea or explanation is introduced in concluding sentence but recalls the main idea in a very short way. The concluding sentence remains at the last sentence in the paragraph. It naturally reiterate the topic sentence differently by using different words or it summarizes the main points of the paragraph in short.


Thank you
Shameem Sarwar
shameem.sarwar@yahoo.com
 

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