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An English paragraph

Coherence (3-1) One of the most important organizational principles … Each sentence in a paragraph leads naturally and logically to the next in explaining the central idea. [ES p. 101]

Coherence (3-2) if a piece of writing, set of ideas etc is coherent, it is easy to understand because the information is presented in an orderly and reasonable way [LDCE]

Coherence (3-3) As a rule, we do not write just one sentence or even a number of unrelated sentences. We produce a sequence of sentences arranged in a particular order and linked together in certain ways. … They form what we may call a “text”. Byrne (1988: 1)