Part 50 (1/2)

Definition of Paragraph How to Secure Unity

Length of Paragraph How to Secure Coherence

The Topic Sentence Too Frequent Paragraphing

Unity in the Paragraph Paragraphing of Speech

Coherence in the Paragraph Paragraphing for E how Unity is Purpose of the Paragraph Destroyed

Eraph Theular order, a sorry result would have been obtained Coeical outline

THE PARAGRAPH

1 Its definition and purpose

2 Its length

Paragraphing of speech

Paragraphing for e

3 Its essential qualities

A Unity

Definition

Exa how unity is destroyed

How to secure unity

The topic sentence

Develop unity

B Coherence

Definition

How to secure coherence

Exa coherence

C Eraph

4 Practical construction of the paragraph

5 The paragraph theme

180 USE AND QUALITIES OF THE OUTLINE The use of the outline is not restricted to an expository composition, as above, but is also necessary in narration and description Usually, in a narration, the order of time in which events occurred, is the best order in which to present theeood reason

In a description different iven, and then followed by a state, one eneral style of architecture, and the impression it ht be ement and peculiarities of architecture and ornamentation

The whole object of the outline is to secure clearness of statement and to avoid confusion and repetition To secure this end the outline should present a few main topics to which all others either lead up or upon which they depend These topics or subtopics should all bear soical relation to one another The relation eneral statement followed by details; that of cause and effect; or any other relation, so long as it is a logical and natural one