How to write paragraphs for your essay
The aim of an essay is to present your arguments or perceptions about a particular subject in written form. Correct use of paragraphs is a good way of getting your points across. When you are planning your essay you should start by writing down the title and then each of your main points. These points will then become the paragraphs in your essay. Paragraphs also help to keep your reader’s attention and make it easier for them to understand your arguments.
The paragraphs of your essay should be focused on a single point or argument that supports your general thesis. Paragraphs should begin with topic statements and should then go on to list evidence or expound ideas that support your argument. A paragraph may cite several pieces of evidence or make several points. If you find that your paragraphs are becoming unmanageable it may be worth considering splitting your points and expanding on them in different paragraphs.
To make your paragraphs effective they must deal with one subject only and then logically and coherently develop that subject. In addition to this paragraphs can serve to contrast two sides of an argument, each view being dealt with in a separate paragraph or they can be used to provide a break for the reader. This is especially useful if the paragraph is becoming very long or it is dealing with complex ideas.
Proofread your paragraphs to ensure they read well and correct your grammar as you go along with the help of an online grammar checker.
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