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structure of a paragraph and credible sources. after watching the prezi on jane schaffers approach to paragraph structure and the video on credible sources, please complete this activity to check your understanding. value: 3. beginning a paragraph, a chunking is a main idea that hooks readers and can be proven through concrete details and commentary. facts that support topic sentences and cannot be argued are topic sentence, they consist of examples, specifics, statistics or in - depth details. when you provide explanation of your concrete detail with a personal insight or analysis, you are writing a concluding sentence. putting everything related to one topic in a group is called blank. this keep the writer on topic and helps the audience understand. a blank wraps up by restating the topic sentence. for each commentary part there should be blank sentences, for the entire paragraph there should be eight sentences. #1/5
- Beginning a paragraph, a topic - sentence is a main idea that hooks readers and can be proven through concrete details and commentary.
- Facts that support topic sentences and cannot be argued are concrete - details, they consist of examples, specifics, statistics or in - depth details.
- When you provide explanation of your concrete detail with a personal insight or analysis, you are writing commentary.
- Putting everything related to one topic in a group is called chunking, this keep the writer on topic and helps the audience understand.
- A concluding - sentence wraps up by restating the topic sentence.
- For each commentary part there should be two sentences, for the entire paragraph there should be eight sentences.
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- chunking
- concluding - sentence
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