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How to Write a Paragraph That Will Knock Your Readers' Socks Off

Jese Leos
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In this article, we'll teach you everything you need to know about writing paragraphs that are clear, concise, and engaging. We'll cover everything from topic sentences to supporting sentences to concluding sentences. By the end of this article, you'll be able to write paragraphs that will make your readers sit up and take notice.

What is a paragraph?

A paragraph is a group of sentences that develop a single topic. It is the basic building block of an essay or other piece of writing. A well-written paragraph has a clear topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.

The topic sentence

The topic sentence is the most important sentence in the paragraph. It states the main idea of the paragraph and tells the reader what the paragraph is about. A good topic sentence is clear, concise, and specific.

Here are some examples of good topic sentences:

  • The American Revolution was a war fought between Great Britain and its thirteen colonies.
  • The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in American history.
  • The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate.

Supporting sentences

Supporting sentences provide evidence and support for the topic sentence. They can be facts, statistics, examples, or anecdotes. Supporting sentences should be relevant to the topic sentence and help to develop the main idea of the paragraph.

Here are some examples of supporting sentences:

  • The American Revolution began in 1775 with the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
  • The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939.
  • The internet has made it possible to connect with people from all over the world.

The concluding sentence

The concluding sentence wraps up the paragraph and restates the main idea in a new way. It can also provide a call to action or a thought-provoking question.

Here are some examples of concluding sentences:

  • The American Revolution was a long and bloody war, but it ultimately resulted in the independence of the United States.
  • The Great Depression was a devastating event, but it also led to important social and economic reforms.
  • The internet has changed the world in many ways, and it will continue to do so in the years to come.

Putting it all together

Now that you know the basics of paragraph writing, let's put it all together. Here is an example of a well-written paragraph:

The American Revolution was a war fought between Great Britain and its thirteen colonies. It began in 1775 with the Battle of Lexington and Concord and lasted until 1783. The war was fought over issues of taxation and representation. The colonists were unhappy with the taxes that Great Britain was imposing on them without giving them representation in Parliament. The war was a long and bloody conflict, but it ultimately resulted in the independence of the United States.

This paragraph has a clear topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. It is well-organized and easy to read. By following the tips in this article, you can write paragraphs that will make your readers sit up and take notice.

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