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  1. Writing a Perfect Paragraph General A paragraph is a series of sentences that are about one topic. A paragraph is made up of three parts: a topic sentence, supporting ideas, and a clincher. Topic Sentences A topic sentence expresses the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence answers one or more questions like why, how, or where?

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  2. paragraphs, and how to completely and clearly express your ideas. What is a paragraph? Paragraphs are the building blocks of papers. Many students define paragraphs in terms of length: a paragraph is a group of at least five sentences, a paragraph is half a page long, etc.

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  3. Define: Give the meaning; bring attention to different interpretations and problems with the definition. Demonstrate/illustrate/show: Present the stages/factors that give rise to a phenomenon or show how an assertion is valid; present in a logical order with examples/evidence/reasoned arguments.

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  4. A topic sentence typically goes at the very beginning of the paragraph and introduces what is going to be discussed in that paragraph; when writing a topic sentence, one must be careful to introduce everything in the paragraph, without focusing on only one or a few of the things that are about to be discussed.

  5. Consists of two components: paragraph topic reminder and introduction of next paragraph topic. Can replace topic sentence for all paragraphs except the first paragraph. Functions as a cohesive tool. Indicates steps in a process. Indicates how to do something. Defines a term in great details.

  6. To understand how paragraphs help to develop a thesis, think of them as landmarks on a map. With each paragraph, you describe where you are standing and point the direction for your readers to make sure they complete the journey to your conclusion.

  7. Effective paragraphs help your reader to follow your line of reasoning (or your argument). When you are asked to write an academic essay, you need to undertake research and think carefully about the issues and ideas discussed in the texts you read.

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