
Writing the Paragraph, first, let's hear the meaning. Paragraph-A subdivision of a written composition that deals, with one point, or gives the words, of one speaker. In today's world, we see in our book, that there are four different kinds of paragraphs. Why do you suppose that is? 1. As time goes on, there has been more and more evaluations invested, into the English Department for a more interesting collaboration. So now we have usage of different categories such as, a. Introductory Paragraph, where we read the main Idea of the writer, and called thesis. The next paragraph is b. The Developmental Patragraph, It gives more details on the story it self and expands the Ideas which keeps the reader interested, also., may continue to read and share with a friend how great this book or story is. The third is c. The Transitional Paragraph is, A brief set of sentences that points out one thing to another, and the last one is, the d. The Concluding Paragraph, makes the wrap up of the story, and drops a note or two about the topic of the story, so it coincides. Altogether, the reader would appreciate how and what the story is about.! LOU
Your insert was really cohesive and easy to understand about paragraphs. I was a bit perplexed about some of the situations, but now they are explained. Thank you. :)
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