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Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Paragraphing
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Breaking text into paragraphs (paragraphing) is an essential skill to learn. This holds equally true for creative writing, such as narrative or persuasive writing, as for practical forms of writing, such as the explanatory. Paragraphs link one idea to another, guiding your reader from the introduction to the conclusion. Good paragraphing shows that you are in control of your writing and know exactly what you want to say.

Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Paragraphing
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10 Questions

1. What is the purpose of a paragraph?
2. Three of the following sentences are from the same paragraph in George Orwell's essay, 'In Defense of English Cooking'. Identify the sentence which does NOT belong with the others.
3. The sentences which follow the topic sentence in a paragraph may contain...
4. To ensure that paragraphs are well-organised and cohesive, their sentences should include...
5. What is a paragraph?
6. How many main ideas does a paragraph have?
7. The following sentences are from the same paragraph in George Orwell's essay, 'Notes on Nationalism'. Identify the topic sentence.
8. The following sentences are from the same paragraph in David Crystal's book, The Story of English in 100 Words. Identify the sentence which concludes the paragraph.
9. In writing, a new point requires...
10. The final sentence in a paragraph should...