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ELOISA GARCIA MORATHEORY DISCURSIVE
EAN UNIVERSITY
PARAGRAPH TYPES
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PARAGRAPHIs a self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences.
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PARAGRAPH TYPESChronological ParagraphEnumeration ParagraphDescriptive ParagraphExplanatory ParagraphExpository ParagraphArgumentative ParagraphNarrative ParagraphComparative ParagraphCause and effect ParagraphDeductive ParagraphInductive Paragraph
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Chronological Paragraph
A chronological paragraph is one
that shows a sequence of events
in the order they occurred.
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Enumeration Paragraph
A paragraph enumeration is used to present a list of information, related.
Example:In case I have three types of trophies.
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Descriptive ParagraphIt is a text that is characterized meant to represent an object, animal, person, place or feeling, exposing its particular characteristics.
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Explanatory ParagraphExplanatory paragraph: used to clarify
or further develop the topic being presented.
It is used to give a more comprehensive and detailed information, to give it more based on the fact that the issuer is concerned.
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Expository ParagraphExpository Paragraph is one in which some information is presented in an organized manner.
Example:“A story is a story or account of a few pages, which is characterized by a single line of action, is a single story, not several at once.”
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Argumentative Paragraph
Argumentative Paragraph, which is characterized seeks to reason about a viewpoint or opinion, so these reasons expressed by argument, as the name implies.
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Narrative ParagraphNarrative Paragraph exposed following a
temporal order events, actions.
Example:When this woman was married to my son began my misfortunes, my hair fell out, I started gaining weight, I lost my teeth, I’ m sure it’s Santeria.
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Comparative Paragraph
Comparative Paragraph disclosed the similarities and differences between two ideas, characters, or situations, to name a few
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Cause and effect ParagraphParagraphs cause and effect are those with a fact which followed the reasons that have caused, or the consequences thereof.
Example:Many people moved to Canada from
Europe in the nineteenth century because living conditions were terrible
in Europe.
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Deductive Paragraph
Deductive Paragraph main idea at the start. Its construction is a generalization of specific cases and then submitted.
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Inductive Paragraph
Inductive Paragraph main idea at the end. It starts with sentences expressing secondary ideas to reach a generalization, or thematic ideas as a conclusion of what has been said.