4. Chronological paragraph
In this the order in which they occurred a series of events it is expressed.
EXAMPLE:
So you get to my apartment, you should leave, your home, across the AV.
Industrial revolution, down to the underground and take the train to direeción to
higher music school, when you arrive at the nurseries street, you walk on it and
walk to the Mahogany building, raisins and tell the manager that you come from
me , you identify and tell you to pass to the party at the department 115, and I'll
see you communicate on the intercom and tell him that there can happen.
5. Enumeration paragraph
This consists of a series of features that refer to the same event, and
subject object and an organizer phrase for understanding what is
being ordered.
EXAMPLE:
In my garden I planted five species of different flowers, Hydrangeas,
cartridges, daisies, azaleas and orchids
6. Descriptive paragraph
It describes people, animal, things or event.
EXAMPLE:
In leafy oak he stands tall and proud in the middle of the park where every
afternoon children play around. Mothers rest on wooden benches watching their
little ones play while the imposing tree provides good shade.
7. Explanatory paragraph
It is used to be able to clearly understand the theme of the talk,
because it gives a comprehensive explanation of the main idea of the
text.
EXAMPLE:
The harmful effects of smoking are many, as it is proven that smoking
various substances that damage the body, including the tar destroys
thousands who have lung alveoli and serves to extract oxygen from the
air is inhaled .
8. Expository paragraph
It is used to present ideas in an organized
EXAMPLE:
The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris or Canis familiaris) is a domesticated
canid which has been selectively bred for millennia for various behaviors, sensory
capabilities, and physical attributes.
9. Narrative paragraph
It retells the stories or gives background information of past events.
EXAMPLE:
Narrative paragraphs are a lot of fun to write. Here you can tell your reader a
story from beginning to end. You don't have to imagine anything out of the
ordinary - only tell the story, tell what happened. This alone usually allows the
nervous writer to stop worrying about generating ideas, and to concentrate on
organizing the events in the story being told.
10. Comparative paragraph
He points out the similarities or differences of an object or facts
EXAMPLE:
Dogs and cats have accompanied mankind from its beginnings, but their
characters are very different, while the dog comes to consider human as one of its
kind, only cats are a source of food and comfort.
11. Cause and effect paragraph
A cause is a reason for, or events leading up to. An effect is the results of a
cause or causes. Having the skill to think in the mode of cause and effect is a
key to victory in daily situations.
12. Deductive paragraph
The Deductive Paragraphs. In this type of paragraph, you lead in with a topic
sentence, with the following statements providing supporting evidence in its
support. This structure can be used throughout an essay to great results.
13. Inductive paragraph
The Inductive paragraphs are therefore 'conclusion-oriented'. The main
conclusion is the most important part of the reasoning and usually comes
at the end of a paragraph.