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BUILDING A GOOD PARAGRAPH OR: SAYING IT WITH STYLE!
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FIRST WRITE A SIMPLE TOPIC SENTENCE The topic sentence tells what the paragraph is going to be about. EXAMPLE: I am proud of the fact that I made the Honor Roll this six weeks.
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NEXT, EXPLAIN WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. You should define terms that may be unfamiliar to your reader. Pretend your reader knows absolutely nothing about what you are talking about. EXAMPLE: The Honor Roll at my school is only for students who make all A’s and B’s. Not everyone makes it.
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ELABORATE Elaboration is simply more explanation. For example, you may tell about your efforts to make the Honor Roll. Use more than one sentence if necessary. EXAMPLE: This six weeks, I had four A’s and three B’s. I had A’s in Math, Science, Computer, and PE. I made B’s in English, Reading, and Art.
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MAKE YOUR POINT You should tell why what you are talking about is important. You have defined terms, and elaborated. Now bring your point home. EXAMPLE: I’m told that making the Honor Roll helps you get into a good college. Right now, though, I’m glad that my parents will be proud.
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FINISH IT Don’t just stop writing. Write a good strong closing sentence. It should be simple (one subject/one verb). You might wish to re-state your topic in a slightly different way. EXAMPLE: Making the Honor Roll makes me very proud.
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I am proud of the fact that I made the Honor Roll this six weeks. The Honor Roll at my school is only for students who make all A’s and B’s. Not everyone makes it. This six weeks, I had four A’s and three B’s. I had A’s in Math, Science, Computer, and PE. I made B’s in English, Reading, and Art. I’m told that making the Honor Roll helps you get into a good college. Right now, though, I’m glad that my parents will be proud. Making the Honor Roll makes me very proud.
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