
Good Evening classmates and Dr. Rivera,
hope you guys are having a wonderful evening. Tomorrow is our moodle day again and that means we have to meet online to discuss our topic.
The lecture yesterday was about paragraphs; it's definition, parts, and patterns. Usually when I write a paragraph I tend to forget the concluding sentence, but as it appears, a paragraph doesn't necessarily needs to have a concluding sentence and it is considered to be Patter A. This pattern consists of the idea, topic sentence, and supports. Pattern B comprises of the same element, except that in this pattern a concluding sentence is present. The image on the left is a summarization on how we can organize our paragraphs. :)
After the lecture and exercises, Dr. Rivera dismisses us around 5:00 pm with a reminder for us to study for the test! Have a good evening and dont forget to blog!
-Clare Sison
image source: http://www2.ivcc.edu/rambo/organization_paragraph.gif
Hey Clare,
ReplyDeleteI know I liked it how we got out early. I hope we have more that.
Clare,
ReplyDeleteGood evening! Indeed, I'm glad that you understand the difference between the patterns. Keep this in mind, along with the other notes contained in the writer's guidelines, because they will be useful for the test. Good luck!
Best regards,
Dr. Rivera