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The process of paragraph writing

by Joy M. Reid

What is the assignment? What are you going to write about? How can you narrow the subject to a topic? Who is the audience? What is the purpose of this paragraph? These questions emphasize the goals of this easy-to-understand guide to writing effective paragraphs. Among these goals are: learning basic sentence and paragraph skills; assimilating and improving the organizational skills needed for writing academic assignments; attaining self-confidence in writing coherent prose. These goals are fulfilled by: - Using student samples. - posing a series of questions about invention, organization, and revision. - including a limited grammar and structure review. - offering an opportunity to write about topics of individual interest. - concentrating on actual writing instead of on theories of writing. - approaching the various processes in writing a paragraph step by step. - providing a variety of exercises and assignments that focus essential skills in increasingly complex contexts.

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