Paragraph Structure Overview Quiz
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What does the topic sentence do?

  • Provides factual evidence.
  • Introduces the subject of your paragraph. (correct)
  • Explains the proof.
  • Summarizes the argument.
  • What is the purpose of the idea sentence?

    To introduce the idea that answers the question being asked.

    What does the proof sentence provide?

    Factual evidence that supports the idea.

    What is the role of the explanation sentence?

    <p>To explain what the proof sentence means and how it proves the idea.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the concluding sentence do?

    <p>Revisits the question and summarizes the idea, proof, and explanation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A paragraph and complete answer requires more than a ______ response.

    <p>yes, no, maybe, or because</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many sentences are required for a response to a 5 mark question?

    <p>5 sentences.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When should a new paragraph be written?

    <p>When introducing a new subject.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Paragraph Structure Overview

    • A well-structured paragraph includes a minimum of five sentences for thorough responses.
    • Each paragraph should focus on a single subject to maintain clarity and coherence.
    • Adding more on-topic sentences enhances the strength of the argument presented.

    Topic Sentence

    • Introduces the subject of the paragraph.
    • Informs the audience about the overall focus of the writing.

    Idea Sentence

    • Presents the main idea or argument to answer the question.
    • Serves as a transition to the supporting details that follow.

    Proof Sentence

    • Supplies factual evidence supporting the main idea.
    • May include direct quotations or paraphrased information from reputable sources.

    Explanation Sentence

    • Clarifies the significance of the proof sentence.
    • Discusses how the evidence substantiates the main idea, reinforcing the argument.

    Concluding Sentence

    • Revisits the question addressed in the paragraph.
    • Summarizes the key points from the idea, proof, and explanation to close the argument effectively.

    Writing the Paragraph Formula

    • Responses must go beyond simple affirmative or negative answers.
    • Proof and support are crucial for establishing credibility in arguments.
    • Paragraph lengths can vary; however, adherence to the five-sentence minimum is necessary for concise responses.
    • Avoid introducing new subjects within a single paragraph to prevent reader confusion.

    Paragraph Length Guidelines

    • Respond to the mark value of the question; a question worth 5 marks requires at least 5 sentences.
    • For questions exceeding 5 marks, additional sentences may be necessary to achieve full marks.
    • Follow the outlined formula to ensure ideas are conveyed accurately and completely.

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    Test your understanding of the essential components of a well-structured paragraph. This quiz covers elements such as topic sentences, idea sentences, proof sentences, and more. Enhance your writing skills by learning how to effectively organize your thoughts.

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