Paragraphs are a form of written communication which contains a minimum
of five sentences. Each sentence in a paragraph "talks about" or develops one
single main idea.
1. ACADEMIC WRITING
Collaborative work Unit 2:
Types of Paragraphs
LEONARDO NUÑEZ HOLGUIN
Cd. 9653587
LILIANA ISABEL MORENO
TUTOR
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
Licenciatura en Inglés como Lengua Extranjera
CEAD Yopal
2015
4. Tonight was the most awaited by
young teenager, but when he
entered the room slipped on a
banana peel that a young man
threw a previosuly, snapping his
belt and jumping his huge, flaccid
rashers; but more embarrassing
was the crushing of the huge
balls of paper that bore on his
chest.
5. Of course, all good paragraph of
narrative must have unity and coherence,
but should also have structure.
An interesting start ...... called an
introduction
Half with specific details ......... called
body
A satisfying ending.........called the
conclusion
If we write a narrative paragraph that
contains these three sections
We have written A GOOD PARAGRAPH.
6. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. (n.d.). Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Retrieved
November 12, 2013, from What are the Types of
paragraph: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-
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Leslie Childs . (1999). Reading and Writing Hotline. Obtenido
de WRITING PARAGRAPHS:
http://www.readingwritinghotline.edu.au/wp-
content/uploads/writing_paragraphs.pdf