Paragraphs Writing .
Types of paragraphs…
Gabriela Marín
Mariana Noreña.
Freddy Martinez
Silvia Rodriguez
What is a paragraph?
A paragraph is a fragment of a text, which contains ideas that
build the text, also have some information of the theme that
is being treated, and is formed by a group of coherent and
cohesive sentences that finally are developed.
Argumentative Paragraph
This contains an idea where it seeks to convince the receiver
about something that refuses or says, between arguments
that has theoretical support, based on good and valid
references, this type of paragraph is very interesting because
it has a critical stance.
Descriptive paragraph
This paragraph describes in detail any situation,
event, qualities of the objects under a logical
criterion.
Expository paragraph
These paragraphs are useful to extend or specify the subject
that is being treated. It exposes different topics and explains
objectively one by one.
Narrative paragraph
This type of paragraph presents the events that
has happened in a chronological form.
Comparative paragraph
This exposes two points of view or two themes
that can be compared and analyze the
differences and similarities.
Paragraphs combined
Paragraphs can be combined according to the
needs of the text, as follows:
According to his location
*Paragraph of opening
*Paragraph of transition
*Paragraph of closing
In agreement with his content
*Conceptual paragraph or of definition
*Chronological
*Of enumeration
*Explanatory
In agreement with his logical structure
*Paragraph causes - effect
*Exposition and resolution of problems
*Of sequence or process
*Deductive
*Inductive
*Of conclusion

Types Paragraph - Teoría Discursiva Grupo ABC - EAN

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    Paragraphs Writing . Typesof paragraphs… Gabriela Marín Mariana Noreña. Freddy Martinez Silvia Rodriguez
  • 2.
    What is aparagraph? A paragraph is a fragment of a text, which contains ideas that build the text, also have some information of the theme that is being treated, and is formed by a group of coherent and cohesive sentences that finally are developed.
  • 3.
    Argumentative Paragraph This containsan idea where it seeks to convince the receiver about something that refuses or says, between arguments that has theoretical support, based on good and valid references, this type of paragraph is very interesting because it has a critical stance.
  • 4.
    Descriptive paragraph This paragraphdescribes in detail any situation, event, qualities of the objects under a logical criterion.
  • 5.
    Expository paragraph These paragraphsare useful to extend or specify the subject that is being treated. It exposes different topics and explains objectively one by one.
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    Narrative paragraph This typeof paragraph presents the events that has happened in a chronological form.
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    Comparative paragraph This exposestwo points of view or two themes that can be compared and analyze the differences and similarities.
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    Paragraphs combined Paragraphs canbe combined according to the needs of the text, as follows:
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    According to hislocation *Paragraph of opening *Paragraph of transition *Paragraph of closing
  • 10.
    In agreement withhis content *Conceptual paragraph or of definition *Chronological *Of enumeration *Explanatory
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    In agreement withhis logical structure *Paragraph causes - effect *Exposition and resolution of problems *Of sequence or process *Deductive *Inductive *Of conclusion