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labwork [276]
2 years ago
8

What are 3 methods of developing your paragraphs in the body of your theme

English
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GrogVix [38]2 years ago
8 0

1. an introductory paragraph which may include an attention getting device such as:

<span>asking a question or questions;making a controversial or surprising statement;setting the scene by using a description;beginning with some conversation;starting with a short story;giving some statistics which may surprise or alarm the reader;referring to a current or historical event;using a quotation, aphorism or proverb;giving an unusual opinion.</span>

2. a topic statement in the first paragraph which clearly states the theme of the paper and the way in which it will be developed.

3. a separate paragraph in the body for each main point developed.

4. a topic sentence in each main paragraph.

5. transitional words and phrases to connect ideas within paragraphs and between paragraphs.

6. a suitable form of development such as: cause and effect, classification, comparison and contrast, description, persuasion, or process analysis;

7. A concluding paragraph which brings the theme to a close.

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Maru [420]2 years ago
3 0
<span>reasons examples and incidents. ;) hope this helps</span>
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