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Write a simple composition containing the main parts of a paragraph |Chalk Talk PH


Pre-Writing Stage

1. Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be. Before you begin writing your paragraph, you must have a clear idea of what the paragraph is going to be about. This is because a paragraph is essentially a collection of sentences that all relate to one central topic. Without a definite idea of what the main topic is, your paragraph will lack focus and unity.

2. Write down information and ideas relating to that topic. Once you have a clearer idea of what you want to address in your paragraph, you can start organizing your thoughts by writing down your ideas on a blank sheet. There's no need to write out full sentences just yet, just jot down some key words and phrases. Once you see everything on paper, you may get a clearer idea of which points are essential to include in your paragraph, and which points are not.

3. Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph. Now that all of your thoughts, ideas, facts and figures are laid out clearly, you can start to think about how you want to structure your paragraph. Consider each of the points you wish to address and try to arrange them in a logical order - this will make your paragraph more coherent and easier to read.

Writing Stage

4. Write a topic sentence. The first sentence of your paragraph needs to be the topic sentence. A topic sentence is an introductory line that addresses what the main idea of the paragraph is going to be. It should contain the most important and relevant point you wish to make regarding your topic, thus, summarizing the paragraph as a whole.

5. Fill in the supporting details. Once you have written and are happy with your topic sentence, you can start to fill in the rest of your paragraph. This is where the detailed, well-structured notes you wrote earlier will come in handy. Make sure that your paragraph is coherent, which means that it is easy to read and understand, that each sentence connects with the next and that everything flows nicely as a whole. To achieve this, try to write clear, simple sentences that express exactly what you want to say.

6. Write a concluding sentence. The concluding sentence of your paragraph should tie everything together. A good concluding sentence will reinforce the idea outlined in your topic sentence, but now it has all the weight of the evidence contained in your supporting sentences behind it. After reading the concluding sentence, the reader should have no doubt as to the accuracy or relevance of the paragraph as a whole.

7. Know when to move on to a new paragraph. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell where one paragraph should end and another begin. Luckily, there are a number of guidelines you can follow which can make the decision to move on to a new paragraph an obvious one. The most basic guideline to follow is that every time you start to discuss a new idea, you should move on to a new paragraph. Paragraphs should never contain more than one central idea. If a given idea has multiple points, then each individual aspect of the idea should be given its own paragraph.

Post Writing Stage

8. Check your paragraph for spelling and grammar. Once you have finished writing, it is essential that you re-read your paragraph two or three times to check it for misspelled words and poor grammar. Spelling mistakes and bad grammar can significantly impact the perceived quality of your paragraph, even if the ideas it contains are of a high quality. It is very easy to overlook small mistakes when writing, so don't skip this step, even if you're in a rush.

9. Check your paragraph for coherency and style. Not only should the technical aspects of your writing be spot on, but you should also try to achieve clarity in your writing, as well as stylistic flow. You can do this by varying the length and format of your sentences and by using transitional words and a varied vocabulary.

10. Decide if your paragraph is complete. Once you have re-read the paragraph and fixed any grammatical or stylistic errors, you should have one more glance over it to determine whether it is complete. Try to look at the paragraph objectively and decide whether it sufficiently supports and develops your topic sentence, or whether it needs a few more details or additional evidence to back up your claims.

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8 comments:

  1. Samantha De Castro

    A. Pre Writing Drafting and the final revising stage
    B. Listing, ckustering, free writing, looping.
    C. drafting, revising, and editing
    D. Check your paragraph spelling

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  2. John Jacob Mendoza
    A.Pre-writing Srage, Writing Stage, Post writing stage
    B. Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be
    Write the information and ideas relating to the topic
    Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph
    C. Write a topic sentence
    Fill in the supporting details
    Write a concluding sentence
    Know when to move to a new paragraph
    D. Check your paragrapgh fora spelling and grammar
    Check your paragraphfor coherency and style
    Decideif your paragraph is complete

    ReplyDelete
  3. Ashley Nicole Laygo
    A. Pre writing stage,,Writing stage and Post writing stage.
    B. 1)Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be.
    2.)Write down of information and ideas relating to the topic.
    3.)Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph.
    C. 1.)Write a topic sentence
    2.) Fill in the supporting details
    3.)Write a concluding sentence
    4.) Know when to move on to a new paragraph.
    D. 1)Check your paragraph for spelling and grammar.
    2.)Check your paragraph for coherency and style.
    3.) Decide if your paragraph is complete.

    ReplyDelete

  4. A. Pre Writing Drafting and the final revising stage
    B. Listing, ckustering, free writing, looping.
    C. drafting, revising, and editing
    D. Check your paragraph spelling

    ReplyDelete
  5. John Ysikiel A. Colegio
    A. Pretty-Writing, Post Writing and Writing Stage.
    B. Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be.
    Write down information and ideas relating to that topic.
    Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph.
    C. Write a topic sentence.
    Fill in the supporting details.
    D. Check your paragraph for spelling and grammar.
    Check your paragraph for coherency and style.
    Decide if your paragraph is complete.

    ReplyDelete
  6. A.pre writing stage,post writing stage,writing stage
    B.1decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to.
    2.write down the information and ideas relating to the topic.
    3.figure out how you want to structure your paragraph.
    C.1.write topic sentence.
    2.fill the supporting details.
    D.1 check your paragraph for spelling and grammar.
    2.check your paragraph for coherency Ang style.
    3.decide if your paragraph is complete.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Justine Nicka F. Laylo (June 24, 2022 9:15 am)


    A. Pre-writing, drafting and the final revising stage which includes editing and proofreading.


    B. listing, clustering, freewriting, looping, and asking the six journalists' questions.

    C. prewriting, drafting, revising and editing, rewriting, publishing


    D. Re-read your story, make sure sentences make sense.
    Add phrases to make the story flow smoothly (cohesion markers, pronouns, conjunctions).
    Eliminate "fluff" (unnecessary or redundant details).
    Proofread for spelling, vocabulary, grammar (checklist).
    Edit your paper (peer-editing, post-teacher editing).

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  8. Airhon B. Rosales
    a. What are the three stages of writing?
    *Pre-Writing, Post Writing and Writing Stage

    b. What are the activities in pre-writing stage?
    *Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be.
    *Write down information and ideas relating to that topic.
    *Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph.

    c. What are the activities in writing stage?
    *Write a topic sentence.
    *Fill in the supporting details.
    *Write a concluding sentence.
    *Know when to move on to a new paragraph.

    d. What are the activities in post writing stage?
    *Check your paragraph for spelling and grammar.
    *Check your paragraph for coherency and style.
    *Decide if your paragraph is complete.

    ReplyDelete

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