ENG LAINTIIU08Types Paragraphs
ENG LAINTIIU08Types Paragraphs
Depending on the purpose for writing, a writer must develop one of the four types of
paragraphs: expository (to explain or inform), persuasive (to persuade), descriptive (to
describe), or narrative (to tell a story).
The purpose of this type of writing is to convince the reader to accept a particular point of
view or to take a specific action. If it is important to present other sides of an issue, the
writer does so, but in a way that makes his or her position clear. The unmistakable
purpose of this type of writing is to convince the reader of something. In well-written
persuasion, the topic or issue is clearly stated and elaborated as necessary to indicate
understanding and conviction on the part of the writer.
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Today the P.E. teacher talked with our class about physical fitness. In fact, she said it is
important to exercise at least an hour every day. Exercise doesn’t have to be a chore. For
instance, riding a bike is great exercise. Roller-skating is, too. So, find an activity you
enjoy and get some exercise!
I made a plan for getting enough sleep at night. After I eat supper I play for a while. Then
I take a warm bath. When I finish bathing, I put on my pajamas and climb in bed. Finally,
I read a good book. Reading makes me sleepy and I usually fall right to sleep.
It is important to stay clean. If you don’t take regular baths germs can grow easier in cuts
or sores. In fact, sometimes you have to use medicine to kill the germs. Also, if you don’t
take regular baths you might not smell so good. As a result, your friends might not want
to play with you. Staying clean helps you stay healthy and happy.
The descriptive paragraph is a piece of writing that develops a “picture” of one idea by
using sensory (ones that appeal to the senses) or concrete (ones that represent things seen
or touched) details. The topic sentence reveals the main impression of the topic by using
only those details that enhance the single idea.
A Descriptive Essay is used to create a vivid image of a person, place, or thing. It draws
on all of the senses, not merely the visual. Its purpose is to enable the reader to share the
writer's sensory experience of the subject. For instance, see the picture of Old Faithful
erupting. You could describe what you see for the reader.
Picture of Old Faithful
Descriptive writing portrays people, places, things, moments and theories with enough
vivid detail to help the reader create a mental picture of what is being written about.
The narrative paragraph is a piece of writing intended to tell a story, real or imaginary.
The narrative paragraph may entertain, or it may make a point. Narrative paragraphs do
not always contain topic sentences. Details in a narrative paragraph are obtained by using
the Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? method of questioning and should be
arranged in chronological (the order in which they happened) order.
A Narrative paragraph tells a story. It has character, setting, and action. The characters,
the setting, and the problem of the narrative are usually introduced in the beginning. The
problem reaches its high point in the middle. The ending resolves the problem.
The narrative approach, more than any other, offers writers a chance to think and write
about themselves. We all have experiences lodged in our memories which are worthy of
sharing with readers. Yet sometimes they are so fused with other memories that a lot of
the time spent in writing narrative is in the prewriting stage.
In this stage, writers first need to select an incident worthy of writing about and, second,
to find relevance in that incident. To do this, writers might ask themselves what about the
incident provided new insights or awareness. Finally, writers must dredge up details
which will make the incident real for readers.
Once an incident is chosen, the writer should keep three principles in mind.
PRACTICE EXERCISE- read each of the following paragraph topics and determine
which type of paragraph would be suitable for the topic. Write P for persuasive; N for
narrative; E for expository; and D for descriptive.
No matter what type of paragraph, the writer must remember to use the steps of the
writing process. Thoughts, details, ideas, etc. must be in logical order and tied to the topic
sentence. In addition, the rules of grammar, spelling and punctuation must be applied.
The more one writes, the better the writing becomes.
APPLICATION EXERCISE/REVIEW-
Re-write the following paragraph, correcting all errors. It may be necessary to rearrange
or to re-write the sentences.
Now answer question 16