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Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
prepared by 
Rhonda Dynes 
Mohawk 
College 
10-1
Developing Unity, Coherence, 
and Tone 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
Chapter 10 
10-2
Writer’s Responsibilities 
It is your responsibility to make it as easy as possible 
for your readers to follow you through your essay. 
Unity, coherence, and tone can make the difference 
between a paper that confuses or annoys your 
readers and one that enlightens and pleases them. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-3
Unity 
Unity means “oneness.” Just as the thesis of 
your paper links all the paragraphs together, 
the topic sentence of a paragraph links all 
the other sentences to that single main idea. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-4
Unity cont’d 
When you’ve completed your first draft, you will 
have your introduction and conclusion, and all 
your quotations and ideas will have been put 
into paragraphs. Then it’s time to revise and 
ensure the paragraphs all work together, or 
unite. 
This is where real writing begins. Check each 
paragraph carefully. Any material that does not 
clearly and directly support the topic sentence 
should be deleted; if it’s relevant elsewhere in 
the essay, move it there. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-5
Coherence 
The sentences in the body of a paragraph are 
individual points that support the controlling 
idea of the topic sentence and link to your thesis. 
But if a paragraph is just supporting points, then 
it is little more than a shopping list. Good 
paragraphs have coherence, which means that 
the sentences “stick together.” The sentences 
within a paragraph should read as a unit, with 
one sentence flowing smoothly into the next. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-6
Ensuring Coherence 
There are two ways to ensure 
coherence in your writing, and you 
need to use both: 
1. Arrange your ideas in an 
appropriate order. 
2. Use transitions to guide your 
reader. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-7
Transitions 
Transitions are written cues that 
connect one idea to the next. Whether 
expressed or implied, transitions are 
the sparks that jump the gaps 
between sentences in a paragraph and 
between paragraphs in an essay. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-8
Five Transition Strategies 
1. Repeat a Key Word 
Repetition focuses the reader’s 
attention on an idea and creates a 
thread of meaning that runs through a 
paragraph or a paper, tying the whole 
thing together. (Don’t overdo it, 
though.) 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-9
Five Transition Strategies cont’d 
2. Use synonyms. 
Frequent repetition of a keyword can 
become monotonous after a while. You 
can keep the reader both focused and 
interested by using synonyms— 
different words that convey the same 
meaning. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-10
Five Transition Strategies cont’d 
3. Use pronoun references. 
Another way of maintaining the focus 
but varying the wording is to use 
appropriate pronouns to refer back to 
a key noun. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-11
Five Transition Strategies cont’d 
4. Use parallel structure. 
Phrasing your sentences in parallel form 
helps to maintain focus, reinforce the 
unity of your thoughts, and add 
emphasis. Parallelism adds “punch” to 
your writing. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-12
Five Transition Strategies cont’d 
5. Use transitional words and phrases. 
Transitional words and phrases show the 
relationships between sentences in a 
paragraph as well as between 
paragraphs in an essay. They act like 
tape, sticking together the elements of 
a paragraph or a paper so your reader 
does not misread the direction you 
are taking. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-13
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-14
Tone 
As you write the paragraphs of your 
paper, be especially conscious of your 
tone. Your audience, purpose, and 
subject will all influence the tone you 
choose, which must be appropriate to 
all three. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-15
Finding and Maintaining Tone 
● Be tactful. Avoid phrases such as “Any idiot can 
see,” “No sane person could believe,” and “It is 
obvious that….” 
● Don’t talk down to your readers as though they 
were children or hopelessly ignorant. Never 
use sarcasm, profanity, or slang. 
● Don’t apologize for your interpretation of your 
subject. Have confidence in yourself. Present 
your subject in a positive manner. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-16
Tone and Online Writing 
It is essential to discuss tone when it comes to 
online writing (responding to others via email, 
chat, blog, or other online forum). 
Communicating clearly becomes notoriously 
tricky when writers take shortcuts or use online 
slang to try to get their points across. Be creative 
but also make sure that your intentions don’t 
require winks ;) or result in getting written up :( . 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-17
Tone in Writing versus Speaking 
To expect our readers to “hear” us the way we 
want to be heard isn’t really fair. This is why, 
when writing, it is better to use appropriate 
language, strong examples, and relevant 
experiences. 
In writing, the final interpretation is up to the 
reader, and we need to be clear, be concise, and 
convey the proper tone. 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-18
Summary 
In this chapter, you’ve learned 
•it is your responsibility to ensure that your paper has 
unity, coherence, and the right tone 
•unity is making sure that your paper links all your 
ideas together 
•coherence is about having your paper make sense and 
using transitions effectively 
•tone must take into account our audience and 
purpose and be used correctly so that our ideas are 
understood, whether on paper or online 
Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 
10-19

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Chapter 10, Essay Essentials

  • 1. NETA PowerPoint® Slides to accompany Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. prepared by Rhonda Dynes Mohawk College 10-1
  • 2. Developing Unity, Coherence, and Tone Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. Chapter 10 10-2
  • 3. Writer’s Responsibilities It is your responsibility to make it as easy as possible for your readers to follow you through your essay. Unity, coherence, and tone can make the difference between a paper that confuses or annoys your readers and one that enlightens and pleases them. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-3
  • 4. Unity Unity means “oneness.” Just as the thesis of your paper links all the paragraphs together, the topic sentence of a paragraph links all the other sentences to that single main idea. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-4
  • 5. Unity cont’d When you’ve completed your first draft, you will have your introduction and conclusion, and all your quotations and ideas will have been put into paragraphs. Then it’s time to revise and ensure the paragraphs all work together, or unite. This is where real writing begins. Check each paragraph carefully. Any material that does not clearly and directly support the topic sentence should be deleted; if it’s relevant elsewhere in the essay, move it there. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-5
  • 6. Coherence The sentences in the body of a paragraph are individual points that support the controlling idea of the topic sentence and link to your thesis. But if a paragraph is just supporting points, then it is little more than a shopping list. Good paragraphs have coherence, which means that the sentences “stick together.” The sentences within a paragraph should read as a unit, with one sentence flowing smoothly into the next. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-6
  • 7. Ensuring Coherence There are two ways to ensure coherence in your writing, and you need to use both: 1. Arrange your ideas in an appropriate order. 2. Use transitions to guide your reader. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-7
  • 8. Transitions Transitions are written cues that connect one idea to the next. Whether expressed or implied, transitions are the sparks that jump the gaps between sentences in a paragraph and between paragraphs in an essay. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-8
  • 9. Five Transition Strategies 1. Repeat a Key Word Repetition focuses the reader’s attention on an idea and creates a thread of meaning that runs through a paragraph or a paper, tying the whole thing together. (Don’t overdo it, though.) Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-9
  • 10. Five Transition Strategies cont’d 2. Use synonyms. Frequent repetition of a keyword can become monotonous after a while. You can keep the reader both focused and interested by using synonyms— different words that convey the same meaning. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-10
  • 11. Five Transition Strategies cont’d 3. Use pronoun references. Another way of maintaining the focus but varying the wording is to use appropriate pronouns to refer back to a key noun. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-11
  • 12. Five Transition Strategies cont’d 4. Use parallel structure. Phrasing your sentences in parallel form helps to maintain focus, reinforce the unity of your thoughts, and add emphasis. Parallelism adds “punch” to your writing. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-12
  • 13. Five Transition Strategies cont’d 5. Use transitional words and phrases. Transitional words and phrases show the relationships between sentences in a paragraph as well as between paragraphs in an essay. They act like tape, sticking together the elements of a paragraph or a paper so your reader does not misread the direction you are taking. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-13
  • 14. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-14
  • 15. Tone As you write the paragraphs of your paper, be especially conscious of your tone. Your audience, purpose, and subject will all influence the tone you choose, which must be appropriate to all three. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-15
  • 16. Finding and Maintaining Tone ● Be tactful. Avoid phrases such as “Any idiot can see,” “No sane person could believe,” and “It is obvious that….” ● Don’t talk down to your readers as though they were children or hopelessly ignorant. Never use sarcasm, profanity, or slang. ● Don’t apologize for your interpretation of your subject. Have confidence in yourself. Present your subject in a positive manner. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-16
  • 17. Tone and Online Writing It is essential to discuss tone when it comes to online writing (responding to others via email, chat, blog, or other online forum). Communicating clearly becomes notoriously tricky when writers take shortcuts or use online slang to try to get their points across. Be creative but also make sure that your intentions don’t require winks ;) or result in getting written up :( . Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-17
  • 18. Tone in Writing versus Speaking To expect our readers to “hear” us the way we want to be heard isn’t really fair. This is why, when writing, it is better to use appropriate language, strong examples, and relevant experiences. In writing, the final interpretation is up to the reader, and we need to be clear, be concise, and convey the proper tone. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-18
  • 19. Summary In this chapter, you’ve learned •it is your responsibility to ensure that your paper has unity, coherence, and the right tone •unity is making sure that your paper links all your ideas together •coherence is about having your paper make sense and using transitions effectively •tone must take into account our audience and purpose and be used correctly so that our ideas are understood, whether on paper or online Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 10-19