Understanding Paragraphs and Essays
Coherence
All ideas are arranged in a logical order. ( Logical, spatial, chronological, order of importance)
Unity
All supporting sentences work
Body
Emphasis, unity, coherence, elaboration
Introduction
First paragraph, grabs reader's attention, offers background information, contains the thesis
Parts of an Essay
Introduction, Body, Conclusion
Types of Paragraphs
Introductory, Supporting, Transition, Concluding
Paragraphs develop....
One main idea
Attention getters
Question, Anecdote, startling fact idea or opinion, address the reader directly, vivid description, take a stand, quotation
Elaboration
Refines, develops, supports the main idea
Conclusion
Restate thesis, call to action or recommendation, clincher statement
Clincher sentence
Restates topic sentence, summarizes details, offers closure, refocuses the main idea, Bold and clever
Common errors in Conclusions
Reverse ending, introducing new points, obvious beginnings ("In Conclusion"), re-writing the thesis word for word
Types of supporting sentences
Sensory details, facts and stats, examples, anecdotes
Order
Sentences are arranged deductively or inductively
Topic sentence
States main idea, often first or second sentence in paragraph, can appear at the end to emphasize or summarize, should be lively and interesting, should contain an action verb
Thesis
Subject, stance, action verb.
Supporting sentences
Support, elaborate on main idea, offer illustration and relevance,
Parts of a Paragraph
Topic sentence, supporting sentences, clincher sentence