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1 The goal of your academic writing is to convince, educate, persuade, or otherwise impact your reader. You will achieve this by using evidence- based writing to communicate your points. The best way to ensure that your points are clearly communicated is to write strong paragraphs. Academic Paragraphs Theresa Bell Writing Centre Coordinator © Royal Roads University, 2012

2 Is a series of sentences that are related, that focus on one topic, and that demonstrate your critical thinking on that topic Contains a topic sentence, an argument, supporting evidence-based research, your analysis of the connection between the argument and your research, a conclusion, and when appropriate, a transition Usually has no fewer than 4-6 sentences An Academic Paragraph:

3 Can be placed anywhere within a paragraph; however, placing a topic sentence at the beginning makes it easy for your reader to follow your train of thought. Topic sentences can also state the argument that will be proved within the paragraph. E.g., Border collies are great family pets because of their intelligence. Topic Sentences

4 Research evidence Analysis of connection between evidence and claim Claim (assertion) Your demonstration of your critical thinking skills Your idea Other scholars’ work Oreo Cookie Approach to Critical Thinking

5 Conclusion Research evidence Argument The conclusion is supported by the research evidence; the research evidence builds on the original argument. All three pieces are necessary to produce a strong and convincing demonstration of your critical thinking on a topic. Evidence-Based Writing

6 Personal research: I have seen my Border Collie anticipate commands and comprehend sentences Personal research: My Border Collie can retrieve items on command, alert when other pets are misbehaving, herd family members, or stare strangers into submission. Published research: “While dogs ranked with the 2-year-olds in language, they would trump a 3- or 4- year-old in basic arithmetic” “The finding is based on a language development test, revealing average dogs can learn 165 words (similar to a 2-year-old child), including signals and gestures, and dogs in the top 20 percent in intelligence can learn 250 words.” “To find out which dogs had the top school smarts, Coren collected data from more than 200 dog obedience judges from the United States and Canada.” Border Collies rate #1 on Coren’s list Bryner, J. (2009). Dogs are smarter than toddlers, IQ tests show. Retrieved from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32349079 Research Evidence

7 Remind your reader of your paragraph topic sentence, your argument, and the connection between the contents of the paragraph and your thesis statement. E.g., These talents, if encouraged with proper training, can clearly add to the Border Collie’s contribution to a household. Conclusions

8 Transitions improve the flow of your document because they bridge sentences and paragraphs. E.g., However, it is not only the intelligence of the breed that makes the Border Collie a terrific family pet; Border Collies are also known for their outstanding loyalty. Transitions

9 Border Collies make great family pets because of their intelligence. In a comparison of information from 200 dog obedience judges, Coren (as cited in Bryner, 2009) found that Border Collies were the most intelligent dogs (“Top dogs” section, para. 2). Certainly, the alert expression that is typical to the breed suggests considerable brainpower, but these dogs have both looks and smarts. In fact, “while dogs ranked with the 2-year-olds in language, they would trump a 3- or 4- year-old in basic arithmetic” (Bryner, 2009, para. 5). In my experience, Border Collies can seem to comprehend entire sentences, which is not surprising considering that “average dogs can learn 165 words (similar to a 2-year-old child), including signals and gestures, and dogs in the top 20 percent in intelligence can learn 250 words” (para. 2). The breed’s natural cleverness can be used in a variety of ways; my Border Collie could retrieve items on command, herd family members, or stare strangers into submission. The breed’s natural intelligence, if encouraged with proper training, can clearly add to a Border Collie’s contribution to a household. However, it is not only the intelligence of the breed that makes the Border Collie a terrific family pet; Border Collies are also known for their outstanding loyalty. Conclusion Transition Topic sentence & argument Analysis Research evidence The finished paragraph

10 When reviewing your paragraphs, consider the following questions: Are the paragraphs logical? Are the ideas within the paragraph connected? Do the ideas/paragraphs build to your conclusion? Do the paragraphs reflect your thesis statement? Final Thoughts

11 Drop by the Writing Centre in the Library (250) 391-2600, Ext. 4353 Questions?


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