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Chapter 13: Types of Paragraphs Paragraph (definition) Deals with one idea (main idea) Different types have different purposes An essay—requires more than one
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TYPES: Descriptive Paragraphs Narrative Paragraphs Set scene, introduce character, set mood Features five senses—sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell Tell a story Answer: Who, What, When, Where, and How
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TYPES: Persuasive Paragraphs Expository Paragraphs Presents an argument Convince reader of your opinion To explain facts and ideas Example: Research Paper
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Group Writing Project Groups of 3 (4 maximum) Each member must compose one of the paragraphs. –A 4 th member must share the duties with someone. Each paragraph must have at least five sentences. Creating 3 paragraphs: –Descriptive: be sure to include all five senses (sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch) –Narrative: be sure to answer who, what, when, where, and how –Persuasive: be sure to use strong supporting details; you may appeal to emotion or reason.
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Descriptive How many sentences do you have? –Count them up and write/circle the number. Did you use all five senses? –Label each one.
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Narrative How many sentences do you have? –Count them up and write/circle the number. Did you answer the following? Be sure to label. –Who –What –Where –When –How
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Persuasive How many sentences do you have? –Count them up and write/circle the number. Underline your topic sentence. –Circle your main idea (what you want to persuade students to join). Supporting Points/Details –Put a “1” by your point. –Put a “2” by your second point.
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