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Table of Contents
What are the Most Popular Types of Paragraphs?
1. Narrative Types of Paragraphs
A kind paragraph writing that narrates important stories. TOP

Four Basics of Good Narration


Support in Narrations
Giving Details about the Events
Organization in Narration
2. Illustrative Types of Paragraphs
Four Basics of Good Illustration
Usage of Illustration
Support in Illustration
Organization in Illustration
3. Descriptive Types of Paragraphs
Kind of Writing that creates pictures in words
Four Basics of Good Description
Main Point in Descriptive Types of Paragraphs
Support in Description
Organization in Description
4. Process Analysis Types of Paragraphs
Writing that explains how things happen
Four Basics of Good Process Analysis
Examples: You use process analysis in many situations
Main Point in Process Analysis Types of Paragraphs
Support in Process Analysis
Organization in Process Analysis
5. Classification Types of Paragraphs
Paragraph writing that categorizes things into Groups and Categories
Four Basics of Good Classification
Main Point in Classification Types of Paragraphs
Support in Classification
6. Definition Types of Paragraphs
­Specific kind of Writing that puts What something actually Means
Four Basics of Good Definition
Main Point in Definition Types of Paragraphs
Support in Definition
Organization in Definition
7. Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs
Writing that shows Similarities and Differences
Four Basics of Good Comparison and Contrast
Understand similarities and differences with Examples:
Main Point in Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs

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Support in Comparison and Contrast


Organization in Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs
8. Cause and Effect Types of Paragraphs
This kind of Writing Explains Reasons or Results
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Four Basics of Good Cause and Effect
You use cause and effect in many situations
9. Persuasive or Argumentative Types of Paragraphs
Writing that Persuasive and Convincing in natrure
Four Basics of Good Argument
Main Point in Argumentative types of Paragraphs
Support in Argument
Organization in Argument
The Conclusion for all Types of Paragraphs

What are the Most Popular Types of Paragraphs?


A paragraph is a collection of interrelated sentences that create one main
concept or theme. Topic Sentence, Supporting Details, and Conclusion are the
three primary sections. There are nine types of paragraphs given with
examples below.

1. Narrative Types of Paragraphs


A kind paragraph writing that narrates important stories.
Narration is a type of writing in which the author narrates the tale of an event
or experience. It has a suitable beginning, middle, and conclusion.

Four Basics of Good Narration


Indicates something crucial to you (your main point).
Contains all of the story’s significant events (primary support).
Brings the narrative to life by describing the important events in detail
(secondary support).
Depicts the events in a logical sequence, generally in chronological order.

The primary point, we generally disclose at the beginning or end of a writer’s


narration.

Support in Narrations

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Support in narration refers to the significant events you include (primary


support) and the information you provide the reader about those
occurrences (secondary support). Your evidence should establish your major
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point – what the tale is all about.

Topic Sentence Example

Giving Details about the Events


Include illustrations and explanations in your narrative to make each
occurrence more realistic and particular to your audience. You want your
readers to perceive the narrative through your eyes seeing the same
message as you do. Give your readers useful information by including details
that help them envision and understand each occurrence.

Organization in Narration
Time order, we use in narration to convey events in the order in which they
occurred. A narrative begins at the start of the story and narrates the events
as they progress. The narration eventually concludes (“the end”) when the
major subject has been explored or settled.

Subordinating Conjunctions Used for Time Transitions

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2. Illustrative Types of Paragraphs


A kind of writing that presents examples

An illustration is a type of writing that employs examples to demonstrate,


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explain, or illustrate a subject. The foundation of all successful speaking and


writing is the use of examples: You make a claim and then provide an example
that demonstrates (illustrates) your point.

Four Basics of Good Illustration


Having a central idea.
It provides concrete instances to demonstrate, explain, or illustrate the
concept.
Provides information to back up the examples.
It utilises a sufficient number of instances to persuade the reader.

The main point in Illustration

Usage of Illustration
Because it’s impossible to explain something without examples, pictures are
utilized in almost every type of communication, including academics,
business, and everyday life.

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Subordinating Conjunctions for Illustrative Writing

Support in Illustration
In the illustration, supporting facts and examples are used to assist readers
to grasp your main idea. The easiest method to produce strong descriptive
examples is to use one or more of the prewriting procedures. Begin by
writing down all of the instances that come to mind. Then look over your
examples and choose the ones that will best assist your readers in
understanding what you’re trying to express.

Organization in Illustration
The order of significance is frequently used in illustration, with the most
powerful example coming last. If the instances are provided in chronological
sequence, they might also be sorted by period.
Transitions in illustration

Subordinating Conjunctions for Illustrative Writing

Let the readers know if you’re starting a new example or transitioning from
one to the next.
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3. Descriptive Types of Paragraphs


Kind of Writing that creates pictures in words
A description is a piece of writing that paints a vivid and accurate image ofTOP
the
subject. A description is an act of expressing your sentiments about
someone, somewhere, or something into words, generally using the five
senses: touch, hearing, sight, taste, and smell.

Four Basics of Good Description


It provides a major impression of the subject – an overall impact, sensation,
or picture.
It supports the primary point with particular instances.
Details that appeal to the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch,
are used to support those instances.
For the reader, it brings a person, a location, or a physical thing to life.

Main Point in Descriptive Types of Paragraphs


The essential thing in the description is the overall image you want to give
your readers. If you don’t have a powerful impression of your subject,
consider how it smells, sounds, feels, looks, tastes, or looks.

The main point in Descriptive Writing

Support in Description
Supporting is the particular, tangible elements in the description that depict
the sights, sounds, scents, tastes, and textures of your topic. Instead of just
telling your readers what you mean, your description should demonstrate it.

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Adding sensory elements to your description may help it come to life. Here
are a few traits to think about.

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Support in Descriptive Writing

Organization in Description
Depending on the aim of the description, any of the organizational orders —
time, space, or importance — can be used. You could utilize temporal sequence
if you’re writing to convey the major impression of an event (for example, a
description of fireworks, an explosion, or a storm). If you’re describing how
someone or something appears, the most frequent technique to structure a
description is to utilize space order. You might utilize the order of priority
and save the most important detail for last if a detail within your subject is
the most important.
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4. Process Analysis Types of Paragraphs


Writing that explains how things happen
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Process analysis discusses either how to accomplish something (so that your
readers can do it) or how anything works (so your readers can understand it).
The phases engaged are shown in both forms of process analysis.

Four Basics of Good Process Analysis


Informs readers well about process you’d like them to be aware of and makes
a statement about it.
Outlines the key steps in the procedure.
Goes over each stage in great detail.
Lays out the methods in a logical sequence (usually time order).

Examples: You use process analysis in many situations


AT COLLEGE: In a science class, you describe how shadows go by us.

AT WORK Y PLACE: You give instructions to describe how to perform


something (a computer task).
IN EVERYDAY LIFE: You compose a recipe for your mother.

Main Point in Process Analysis Types of Paragraphs


The goal of the in-process analysis is to show how to accomplish something
or how something works by describing the steps involved in the process.
Your major point should state what you want readers to know about the
process. Your topic sentence (paragraph) or thesis statement (essay) should
make a point about the process rather than just stating it.

Main Point in Process Analysis

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Support in Process Analysis


In a process analysis, the steps provide support for your primary point. You
probably aren’t aware of the procedures needed in tying your shoes, for TOP

example; you simply do them. When describing a process in the paper,


though, you must think carefully about the different phases to avoid omitting
any crucial ones. You must also know specific data, facts, or instances that
will assist them in comprehending each stage. Consider what you’d need to
know about each stage to comprehend or do it as you explain the procedure.

Organization in Process Analysis


Because it describes the phases of the process in the course of daily life,
process analysis is frequently structured by time sequence (chronological).
Time crossovers are used in process analysis to shift readers seamlessly from
one phase toward the next.

Subordinating Conjunctions in Process Analysis

5. Classification Types of Paragraphs


Paragraph writing that categorizes things into Groups and Categories
Writing that classifies or arranges persons or stuff into groups is referred to
as classification. It employs an organizing concept in the sorting of people or
objects. The organizing concept is inextricably linked to the classification

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goal. For instance, you may sort clean clothes (your goal) according to one of
the organizational principles below: property (yours, your classmates), or
where it goes (the bed-chamber, the washroom). TOP

Four Basics of Good Classification


1. It makes sense o

It organises a collection of people or stuff into categories to make sense of


them.
Its function is to sort individuals or objects.
It uses a single organising concept to classify.
It provides thorough examples or explanations of what each category
encompasses.

EVERYDAY EXAMPLE:You classify your typical monthly expenses to make a LIFE budget.

Main Point in Classification Types of Paragraphs


The most important aspect of categorization is that it employs a single
organizing principle to arrange objects in a way that best fits your needs. The
categories should assist you in achieving your goal.

Support in Classification
Support in categorization refers to the categories into which you classify
data and the examples of items that fall into each category. You must first
choose relevant categories, after which you must locate the greatest
examples and explanations for these categories. Use transitions to lead your
readers seamlessly from one group to the next as you compose your
categorization.

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Use of Conjunctions in Classification

6. Definition Types of Paragraphs


Specific kind of Writing that puts What something actually Means
Four Basics of Good Definition
Informs readers about the definition.
Provides a straightforward definition that is easy to understand.
Employs instances to demonstrate the writer’s point of view.
It goes into great depth regarding the instances so that readers may
comprehend them.

Main Point in Definition

Main Point in Definition Types of Paragraphs


The major point of a definition generally defines a word or idea. The major
point is connected to your goal: to assist your readers in comprehending the
phrase or notion as you use it.

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Support in Definition
Definition support clarifies what a phrase or idea means by offering
particular examples and providing information about the examples so that
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your readers understand what you’re talking about.

Organization in Definition
The definition’s examples are frequently arranged in order of relevance,
which means that the example that will have the most influence on readers is
reserved until last. In a definition, transitions let readers navigate from one
example to the next. To connect paragraphs, use transitions inside each
paragraph and also go from one to the next.

Conjunctions in Definition

7. Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs


Writing that shows Similarities and Differences
A comparison is writing that demonstrates the similarities between subjects
– persons, ideas, circumstances, or products; a contrast, on the other hand,
demonstrates the differences.

Four Basics of Good Comparison and Contrast


ompares and contrasts subjects that have enough in common to be usefully
compared and contrasted.
It provides a function, either in assisting readers in making a decision or in
assisting them in comprehending the subject matter.

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Presents a number of significant parallel comparative points.


Organises data in a logical sequence.

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Comparison and Contrast

Understand similarities and differences with Examples:


IN COLLEGE, you try comparing and contrasting the side effects of two
medicines recommended for the same condition in a pharmacy course.
AT WORK: You have a task to compare and contrast this year’s sales to those
of the previous year.
IN EVERYDAY LIFE: You compare varieties of the very same LIFE food at the
store to determine which to purchase.

Main Point in Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs


The major objective of a comparison/contrast paragraph or essay connects
to your aim. Comparing and contrasting subjects can serve a variety of
reasons, including:
Assisting readers in making decisions regarding the subjects.
To help out readers in comprehending the topics.
Demonstrate your knowledge of the topics.

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Main Point in Examples and Contrast

Support in Comparison and Contrast TOP

The comparison/contrast support shows your central argument by


demonstrating how your subjects are similar or unlike. We can use a list with
two columns, one for each subject, and corresponding points of comparison
or contrast to discover support.

Organization in Comparison and Contrast Types of Paragraphs


There are two methods to structure a comparison/contrast: A point-by-point
structure starts with one comparison or contrast between the subjects and
proceeds on to the next. A whole-to-whole arrangement shows all of the
comparison or contrast elements for one subject before moving on to the
next.

Subordinating Conjunctions used in Comparison and Contrast

8. Cause and Effect Types of Paragraphs


This kind of Writing Explains Reasons or Results

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Cause and Effect

A cause is what brought about an event. What happens as a result of the


event is called an effect.

Four Basics of Good Cause and Effect


The major point is reflected by the writer’s intent: to explain causes, effects,
or both.
If the purpose is to explain reasons, it offers true causes.
If the purpose is to explain outcomes, it delivers true effects.
It gives the readers detailed examples or assessments of the causes and
effects.

You use cause and effect in many situations


COLLEGE: You need to identify the repercussions (effects) of nutritional deficiencies in a
nutrition class.
WORK: Your company’s sales are dropping, and you need to explain why.
EVERY DAY: You express to your youngster why a particular action isn’t LIFE suitable by
describing the consequences of that behaviour.

The main point in Comparison and Contrast

NOTE: If you’re describing both causes and effects, start with the reasons
and then go on to the effects. Use transitions to effortlessly take readers
from one cause to the next, from one effect to the next, or from causes to
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effects. Because cause and effect may be organized in a variety of ways


based on your needs, the following list is only a sampling of possible
transitions. TOP

Conjunctions used in Cause and Effect

9. Persuasive or Argumentative Types of Paragraphs


Writing that Persuasive and Convincing in natrure
The argumentation or persuasion is a piece of writing that takes a stand on a
topic and backs it up with facts to persuade someone else to adopt, or at
least consider, the viewpoint. The argument, we can also use to persuade
someone to do (or not do) something. Argument aids in persuading others to
see things your way, or at the very least to comprehend your point of view.

Four Basics of Good Argument


It takes a firm and unmistakable stance.
Then, it defends the position using strong explanations and accompanying
facts.
Also, it takes into account competing viewpoints.
From beginning to end, it is full of passion and energy.

Main Point in Argumentative types of Paragraphs

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The stance you adopt on the problem (or topic) about which you are writing
is your key point in the argument.

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Main Point in Persuasive or Argumentative Writing

Support in Argument
A powerful perspective must be backed up by compelling arguments and
facts. Remember that you’re trying to persuade readers that your point of
view is correct. Consider competing viewpoints and conclude on a strong
note by using strong explanations and supporting facts that will persuade
your readers. Arguments and Proof The reasons you provide are the major
justification for your stance. Evidence, such as facts, instances, and expert
views, must be used to back up your claims.

Organization in Argument
Usually, arguments are arranged in order of significance, with the least
important evidence coming first and the most persuasive rationale and
evidence coming last. Transition your viewers from one supporting argument
to the next via transitions. Here are some examples of transitions you may
utilize in your presentation.

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Conjunctions used in Persuasive Writing

The Conclusion for all Types of Paragraphs


The conclusion is the final chance to persuade readers of your point of view.
Make it spectacular and unforgettable. Remind your readers on the topic,
your stance, and why you believe it is correct. Rekindle your zeal before
writing your conclusion. Then go back and review what you’ve written. Write
a strong conclusion as soon as you finish reading. Aim for a strong presence;
you can always tone it down afterward.

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