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Difference Between Sentence And Paragraphs
Sentences and paragraphs
Sentence and paragraph structures should meet the following criteria:
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Sentences should not be overly long
Sentences used together in a paragraph should all deal with the same topic.
Paragraphs should have a clearly identifiable topic sentence.
Paragraphs and sentences should follow each other in a logical way.
Where support topics are used, it should still be linked to the main topic in a clear and logical manner.
2.5 Readability

Readability incorporates all the elements in a text that assists the receiver or reader to understand the text and thus reflects on the degree of successful interpretation of the written message. Refer to unit 2 of this module for the relevant details on readability.
Use written text of a passage that you created and evaluate the readability of the document against the provided checklist. Identify where you can improve on the document and then...show more content...
Are sentences and paragraphs linked by the use of appropriate linking words?
Is there good transition between paragraphs?
Is writing in a clear simple style and is the selected vocabulary suitable to the purpose and audience?
Is difficult ideas explained and abstraction avoided?
Are sentences generally short and where longer, is punctuation used to assist the reader?
Are lists used where appropriate?
Are headings, sub–sections and multiple numbering systems used in longer documents?
Is an attractive typeface selected and white space used to enable easy reading?
Is the quality of paper used appropriate for the purpose and audience?
Is there a cover with a well set out title page for longer documents?
Are graphics if used integrated well with the document?
In this session we explore the following concepts:
Reports
Letters
Proposals
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I think I rely on addition and pointing terms, words more than others, at least in this section. As I read these chapters from they say I say book, I realized that it is very important to use these transitions words in my essay. Therefore, as I know how this new information is useful to readers, I am going to use more of these concepts in my future writing. Get
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Hunger. Emptiness. Death. In the novel Night by Elie wiesel speaks about hunger as something all jews were used to, empty and deprived of nutrition they were already dead. Hunger consumes all hope and love that people have with one another.
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In Night, hunger devours most relationships within the vile gates of auschwitz, for example when Elie Wieselwas on the train cart he witnessed a son kill his own father for some crust "Meir, my little Meir! Don't you recognize me... You're killing your father... I have bread... for you too..." (pg 101). From hunger a son betrayed his own father only to fill his stomach, in the end they both died due to their desire to contain hunger. When Elie talks about how he didn't recognize
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Introduction: A. Attention Step (1–? Sentences–pulls audience's attention to thesis.) 1. If a second sentence is needed B. Thesis Statement (1 Sentence–states the goal or stand of your Persuasive Speech This is the choice you want the audience to accept.) C. Preview: (1 sentence–gives the order of the sub–areas of your topic you will discuss in the body of your composition. II. Body: (However many paragraphs you need and generally should have 3 or more examples with reasoning in each paragraph–all must have the following sentences:) A. Topic Sentence (1 Sentence–states the area of the paragraph you will be discussing. 1. Example Sentence(1...show more content... Reasoning Sentence (1 Sentence–begins reasoning out of example b. More reasoning if needed 2. Next Example (1 sentence can combine reasoning with this. a. Reasoning Sentence 3. Next Example a. Reasoning 4. Closing or Transitional Sentence (1 Sentence–closes out area
***REMEMBER YOU MAY HAVE MORE PARAGRAPHS THAN THREE III. Conclusion: A. Summary (1 Sentence –summarizes what is covered in the body of the composition.) B. Restate Thesis (1 Sentence–reasserts what the your main goal was for the persuasive speech. C. Closing Attention Step (1 Sentence–gives an attention step that is tied to the thesis in someway and helps the audience to reflect upon the topic at hand. I. Introduction: A. Attention Step (1–? Sentences–pulls audience's attention to thesis.) 1. If a second sentence is needed B. Thesis Statement (1 Sentence–states the goal or stand of your Persuasive Speech This is the choice you want the audience to

Hello Han Low, I think your are off to a good start with what you want to revise in your essay. Transition sentences are very important in a paper, since they set–up what you will be discussing in the next paragraph. Therefore if you have a good transition then the reader will be able to follow your thought process better and in turn will be able to understand the paper better. However, you should also focus on the transitions and flow within your paragraphs as well because those are just as important as your transition sentences. Also your thought on strengthening your arguments is a very good idea because it shows that you are open to opposing ideas, rather than just saying one side or the argument. If you just showed one side the reader
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