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Paragraphs and topic sentences
The Topic Sentence Paragraph
Any essay must have several good Topic Sentence
Paragraphs; it is these paragraphs that allow you, the writer, to focus and
define the reader's attention to the particular message or unit of information
that you want the reader to think about. In addition, the Topic Sentence
Paragraph provides your reader with that all important sense of value . This
comes from the substance of that particular message you are communicating. To
do this effectively, it is important that one be aware of certain guiding
principles with respect to exactly where the Topic Sentence can or should be
placed in a Topic Sentence Paragraph.
The Topic Sentence can go in any one of three (3)
places in a paragraph:
1.
At the
beginning (a form of Deductive Order , that is, going from the General or Main
Idea to the Specific Support Sentences of that Main Idea in your organizing the
paragraph);
2.
At the end (a
form of Inductive Order , that is, going from Specific Supporting Sentences
that provides examples, details, illurations, statistics, and other forms of
information to the General or Main Idea); or
3.
Nowhere -- it's
just "understood" (this is only done when you believe that the reader
will know the main idea in the paragraph without being told and doing so renders
your paragraph artificial and stiff. But please understand the difference
between a paragraph with an implied or understood topic sentence and a
paragraph that is simply a collection of unconnected, unrelated sentences!).
In writing Topic Sentence Paragraphs, you want to
always make certain that (1) you tell the reader clearly what the
paragraph is about; (2) you make certain that every sentence in the
Topic Sentence Paragraph is related to the Topic Sentence, even if it is
"implied;" and (3) that you always give your reader enough
information to cognate your message. This final admonition is especially
important given that the Topic Sentence Paragraph is the smallest unit of
writing in which one can disseminate a complete message.
Methods for Adding Information to Topic Sentence
Paragraphs
There are several ways by which one can insure that
your Topic Sentence Paragraphs are, in fact, giving the reader enough
information to understand your message.
1.
Illustrations,
Examples, and Details. Your textbooks are excellent references for this type of
writing. You may choose virtually any section of a textbook to find where the
author, following an overview or Introduction to the subject matter, then
follows with illustrations and examples for the readers to follow.
2.
Description.
This particular method for adding information is certain to get the reader
directly involved as it appeals to the five senses. When one uses description,
it is usually to answer questions for the reader such as "What did it
sound like?" "What did it smell like?" In describing, the writer
works to develop word pictures, to image the scene for the reader whether it be
an object, person, or event.
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