Friday, December 11

D#13 HW#2 paragraph analysis

What is the point of the paragraph?
1. to invite the reader in.
2. to give some background on the subject
3. to give the history on the subject
4. proof for my argument
5-6 proof against my argument containing counter arguments that support my argument
7. to restate why it how my topic relates to my audience and to answer the big question i have been building to
8. to restate my theses and call to action/conclude
How does the paragraph function in the argument?How does the paragraph function in the paper as a whole?
1. helps draw the reader in
2-3. introduces my argument and why it is important and how it relates to my audience.
4-6. the arguements for and against my topic, proof for my argument
7-8 to restate my argument and to get the readers to agree with me then finish with a call to action
How does the paragraph relate to the paragraph above? How does the paragraph relate to the paragraph below? How does the paragraph transition to the paragraph above? How does the paragraph transition to the paragraph below?
Paragraph 1 is the start of the whole paper so it introduces the whole paper as well as paragraph two which explains what paragraph 1 started talking about. Leads in to paragraph 3 which gives the background on the issue. Paragraph 2 transitions by taking the subject in the last sentence of paragraph 2 and inserting it into sentence one of paragraph 3. Paragraph four gets in to the arguements which is the main subject of the paper. It transitions with the word "because". Paragraphs 5 and 6 both give reasons against my arguements as well as my counter arguements to those objections. They use the transition words "even with" and "another." Paragraph 7 is transitioned into by a "however" and it gives the answer to the big question people are wondering. Finally paragraph 8 in transitioned with an "ultimately" and concludes the paper highlighting the main points as well as giving a call to action and finishing with a source quote.

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