How do you write an explanatory paragraph?

How do you write an explanatory paragraph?

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Examples of Expository Writing: This morning at 9am, a school bus collided with a car at the intersection of Jones and Heard streets. There were no injuries on the school bus, but medical personnel performed checks on each student and the driver before those students were transported to their schools.

Q. What are examples of explanation paragraphs?

Examples of questions requiring an explanation paragraph

  • Describe the response of plant growth to temperature.
  • Explain how Eratosthenes measured the radius of the earth.
  • How is a law made?
  • Describe the process of beer production.
  • How is cheese made?
  1. 1 Choose a theme or concept. Choose a theme or concept for the explanatory paragraph.
  2. 2 Write a topic sentence. Write a topic sentence.
  3. 3 Ensure that your paragraph.

Q. What is example of expository paragraph?

Q. What are components of paragraph?

There are four essential elements that an effective paragraph should consistently contain: unity, coherence, a topic sentence, and sufficient development.

Q. What is topic sentence in a paragraph?

Every paragraph should include a topic sentence that identifies the main idea of the paragraph. A topic sentence also states the point the writer wishes to make about that subject. Generally, the topic sentence appears at the beginning of the paragraph. It is often the paragraph’s very first sentence.

Q. How do you write a coherent paragraph?

  1. 4 Steps to Writing a Coherent Paragraph. writingcentre.stu.ca.
  2. Begin Each Paragraph with a Topic Sentence. The topic sentence expresses the main idea of the paragraph.
  3. Direct Quotes Should be Correctly Integrated and Explained.
  4. Ideas should have a logical flow.
  5. When to start a new paragraph.

Q. What is coherent and cohesive paragraph?

Sentences should logically fit together in writing, connecting one idea to the next. This is referred to as cohesion. This enables readers to solidify the connection between one idea and the next. Just as sentences are cohesive when they “stick” together, paragraphs are coherent when they contain one controlling idea.

Q. What words can start a paragraph?

All sentences in a paragraph need to relate to the main idea in the topic sentence….Sequence.

First, firstly, second, third, thirdlynext, last finally
in addition, moreoverfurthermore
alsoIn conclusion, to summarise
The first…The/a second
One…Another…
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