Your Paragraphs: Unity, Flow and a Good Writing Software

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Article Title: Your Paragraphs: Unity, Flow and a Good Writing Software
Author: Jane Sumerset
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The key to make your piece worth reading is to write each of your paragraphs well. We all know that a paragraph is compost of different sentences and these sentences are made up of complete thoughts. Therefore, you ideas about the topic you are writing must write in each paragraph in an orderly manner.

A paragraph needs to see ideas flow from one sentence to another, both in essence and in form. This �flow� gives the paragraph unity, a state of harmony that makes it easy to follow the writer�s train of thought.

Oftentimes, when we are going to read our writings, we notice that there are parts where you ideas seem to jump from the previous one. It�s like having a gap between the previous idea and the newer idea that are written inside your content. Although this case can be good depending upon how a writer delivers it well but in most cases, you need to write it in a flowing manner where ideas need to be connected from one another. Organize them well so that the concept of your topic will be stated clearly in your writings.

Naturally, using an English writing software is a big part of this. A piece that�s fraught with error, after all, has almost zero chances of providing a smooth experience for the reader. Yet, it�s only one part of a larger picture. And it is always a writer�s duty to check the contents by and by in order to be freed from any grammatical and spelling errors.

It pays to think of a paragraph as a smaller version of a more complete piece of writing. Try to imagine it with an introduction, supporting sentences and a conclusion. In this particular instance, however, the introduction should flow right from the previous paragraph, while the conclusion offers a transition to the next. It should be written that way. Always stick to your main idea so that you can the concept will always remain in your content.

Most paragraphs start off presenting the main topic, just like the thesis usually comes during the essay�s introduction. This is a good way of ensuring that your reader immediately knows what the next part of your text will be about. Composing the rest of the sentences within the paragraph to support this main idea keeps your material tight and your content in unison.

There are several ways of arranging sentences to promote paragraph unity. Popular techniques include:

� Arranging sentences by order of significance.
� Posing a question and using the rest of the paragraph to answer it.
� Going from a general picture to specific ideas or the other way around.
� Stating a problem and using the succeeding sentences to formulate a solution.

Because of this, your readers will no longer try to understand what you really mean to say. It will be easier for them to get the message clearly without any confusion. Lastly, be careful with the use of your grammars and always check your spellings.


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