Saturday, October 8, 2011


My thoughts on reflecting on paragraphing and what I have learned. I have learned the form - starting with the topic sentence followed by three supporting details and ending with the conclusion. I learned from discussing that outlining is a picture of the main ideas and the ideas of any subject. I learn it’s a basic overview and based on important details. I have also learned that outlining is a general plan of the material that is to be presented in a paper. Always starting with general ideas and on to the support with specific examples. 
Paragraphing was the best learning experience because you study new things on something you thought was so typical. I have learned paragraph is a series of sentences used to develop or express one topic or main idea.  I have studied a paragraph should start whenever you introduce a new idea into the paper if the topic of the paper changes. A new paragraph is also needed when a change of time or place in a narration is changed. In my thinking I know transition between paragraphs are to be made smoothly. A conclusion paragraph is what ends your paper and should be about a paragraph and the introduction always starts your paper.
Writing a paragraph with my group I learned how to come up with different ideas and how to structure my paper to express my ideas properly.  I also learned how to start a thesis-based topic constructively and how to help support that topic with my paragraphs surrounding it.
Paragraphing has made me a better writer because I know how to articulation on paper. With the structure for writing and following basic steps paragraphing will become a task of mastering and perfecting. Paragraphing will keep in sync with my idea and having anyone reading my product understand how I feel or what I might try to convey the same. 

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