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Integrity of Paragraphs

1. Transitional Elements between Paragraphs:

  • The smooth flow of ideas between paragraphs is often achieved by using the same grammatical means which play an important role in linking sentences within the paragraph. Usually they stand at the head of the paragraph and signal to the reader how the ideas are developed (amplification, deduction, consequence, generalization, enumeration).

  • To effect a transition from one paragraph to another impersonal sentences with a modal compound predicate (it should/ must/ can/) may be pointed out /indicated/ noted/ stressed/ emphasized) are used. They function as a connecting link between what has already been mentioned or discussed in the previous part of the text and some additional information. By means of other impersonal sentences (beginning with; it is clear/ obvious/ evident/, it is not surprising/ striking, it is important/ essential, it is advisable/ instructive, it is interesting/ true) all kinds of additional considerations and reservations can be included in the text.

2. Linking Sentences. The succeeding paragraph may also turn to an entirely new thought, relevant to the preceding one. Thus there exists the second type of relation among paragraphs – that which exists between any one paragraph and the entire piece of writing in which it appears.

The following verbs and expressions are often used in connecting sentences whose function consists in effecting transition from one relatively complete part of the text to another: begin (with), start (with), turn (to), return (to) go (to) go back(to), go on, come (to), continue (with), get away (from), pass (from), proceed, approach; show, demonstrate, assume, take an example, draw attention to, etc. E. g. : We start with…

3. Transitional Paragraphs. Sometimes a whole paragraph can serve as a transition between separate parts of the whole text. In this way the writer helps the reader constantly see just how each part of the writing relates to all other parts.

Some Guidelines for Building Effective Paragraphs

  1. Be sure to construct paragraphs according to their meaning.

  2. Begin a new paragraph when a new step in the development of the subject has been reached.

  3. Use the beginning and ending of paragraphs to express the most important points.

  4. Begin each paragraph either with a sentence that suggests the topic or with a sentence that helps the transition of the main idea.

  5. Make your topic sentence clear. If it is implied rather than stated, leave no doubt as to its precise meaning.

  6. Be consistent in your method of developing a paragraph, but use several methods simultaneously if you want to.

  7. Take care to make transitions within and between paragraphs smooth.

  8. Avoid making paragraphs 200 to 300 words in length. Keep them short, but do not limit them to single sentences, except for transition paragraphs between larger units of material.

  9. The paragraph should not exceed 7-8 sentences. On the other hand, paragraphs of less than 3-4 sentences are also rare except in conclusions and transition paragraphs between larger units of material.

(Derived from Korneeva, M [25])