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PARAGRAPH WRITING
Teoría Discursiva
Presented by: Yenny Caicedo Angélica Chaparro Héctor Rico
EAN University, 2016th.
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PARAGRAPHIs defined as the part of one text, composed by different sentences with a visible principal main idea.
As the words are merged into sentences, sentences are consolidated into paragraphs.
● Paragraphs are units that communicate undivided thoughts within reasoning structure.
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.Paragraph: to define the meaning of a term or to conserve a thought that will be used later.
Without these conceptual definitions, the reader would not understand the author's ideas. That is why they are essential in technical and scientific
writings.
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THE PARAGRAPH MUST HAVE
Thematic unity
Clear understanding
Semantics consistency
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TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
● Chronological narrative.
● Descriptive.
● Expository.● Argumentative.
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Argumentative paragraph: It presents an idea to convince someone of what is affirmed or denied.
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Chronological paragraph: Those that refers the temporal succession of an event.
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Enumeration paragraph: it has an organizing phrase that helps the reader by indicating the ordering of the text. This phrase can be preceded or postponed to an inventory of properties that refer to the same object, idea or fact.
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Descriptive paragraph: describes the object, person, idea or situation to be discussed
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Explanatory paragraph: it serves to clarify or to develop more broadly the subject that is being presented.
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Exposure paragraph: is one in which some information is presented in an organized way.
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Narrative paragraph: exposes following a temporal order events, actions
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Conceptual paragraph Comparative
paragraph
These paragraphs specify the thoughts of some author or throughout the text, These paragraphs are present in scientific and technical texts
This paragraph presents similarities and differences between two or more objects, events, or any phenomenon.
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causes-effect Paragraph
This is presented in a fact and that which has caused or the consequences that can be caused by this.
Deductive paragraph
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Inductive paragraph
The main idea is placed at the end
To arrive at a generalization that concludes what was affirmed.
Closing paragraph
Express the closure of a section or a specific topic.
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PARAGRAPH WRITING
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1.Assemble suitable information.
2.Put it in order by
consecutiveness.
3.Make a preliminary sketch.
4.Rewrite, correct and prepare to
the presentation.
5.Publish and distribute.
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