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Paragraph Writing Terms

AB
One’s readers or listenersAudience
All sentences relate to the main ideaUnity
All sentences connect to one another smoothly and logicallyCoherence
When you tell how two things are alike, you are comparing them; when you tell how two things are different you are contrasting themCompare and Contrast Order
describes a person, place, thing, or experienceDescriptive Paragraph
Support of the main idea with facts, statistics, sensory details, incidents, examples, quotations, or visual representationsElaboration
explain something, or provide information on a subject. Also known as informative.Expository Paragraph
relates a story or event using elements of a story, such as: dialogue, setting, plot, conflict, etcNarrative Paragraph
To Persuade, Inform, Explain, Entertain, or Respond (PIEER)Purposes of Writing
offering information to your reader that will persuade someone to see things your way.Persuasive Paragraph
shows how events follow one another in a certain orderSequential Order
shows how people and objects appear. Has the feeling of following a camera as it pans across a sceneSpatial Order
States the “Big Idea” of your paragraph, as well as introduces the subject of the paragraph. “Hooks” the reader so they want to read more.Topic Sentence
connecting words that link sentences and help readers relate one event in time to anotherTransition Words
a cause is something that brings about a result; an effect is the result of the cause.Cause and Effect Order


Lylburn Downing Middle School
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