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TYPESOF
PARAGRAPHSTEORIA
DISCURSIVA
GUIDELINE
NUMBER 4
WHAT IS A PARAGRAPH?•A paragraph is a group of sentences with a
central idea that is going to be devoloped and
supported by the other sentences
•A paragraph can be defined as a part of a big
composition or a little essay.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD PARAGRAPH
Unity:
Main idea +
sentences support
Support:
Evidence, examples
and details
Coherence:
Connection,
organization and use
of linkers
Good language:
Good orthography
and grammar
Structures:
Use of a variety of
structures
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Persuasive:
Aimed to
influence and
convience a
person about an
argument
Expository:
Aimed to expose
and explain a
phenomenon or
special subject
Narrative:
Aimed to tell a
real or unreal
story that
entertains to the
reader
Descriptive:
Aimed to
describe
something:
*Person
*Object
*Place
NARRATIVE TEXT
•Based on the narration of real
and imaginary stories or facts.
•Main elements: time, place, characters and
action
•Mixing elements of the description and
elements of the dialogue.
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT
•Explain the representative characteristics of an
object, animal, person, place or feeling
•Appeal to the senses: shape, color, volume,
texture or taste
• It can be objective and subjective
EXPOSITIVE TEXT
•Explains the ideas and opinions related to a
specific topic
•Central idea followed by other secondary ideas
•Academic texts, news, reports and instructions
•Exposure modes: scientific, educational,
informative, humanistic and journalistic
ARGUMENTATIVE TEXT
•Convince and persuade the reader of an
opinion
•Use of arguments and examples
•Structure: introduction (thesis) body
(arguments) and Conclusion
TEXTUAL STRUCTURES NARRATIVE-DESCRIPTIVE
INITIATION DEVELOPMENT
RESOLUTION FINAL BALANCE
NARRATION
POSOPOGRAPHY AND
PORTRAIRCHRONOGRAPHY
TOPOGRAPHY ETOPEYA
DESCRIPTION
TEXTUAL STRUCTURES ESPOSITORY-PERSUASIVE
ANALYSIS :
SYNTHESISPROBLEM : SOLUTION
CAUSE :
CONSEQUENCEDESCRIPTIVE LISTING
EXPOSITION
THESIS ARGUMENTS
COUNTERARGUMENTS CONCLUSION
ARGUMENT
PROCESS OF WRITING
Gather the
important
information
Organize the
sequence
Realize the
first draft
Revise the
text and
correct
Publish the
final version
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