Methods of Paragraph Development
Methods of Paragraph Development
Prepared by: Ma. Anna Corina G. Kagaoan Instructor College of Arts and Sciences
I. Definition
Involves the amplification of a thought by more than just a dictionary definition. Definition proper is strengthened by a series of concrete examples and details. May also be amplified by an explanation of what something is not and what it is. Most expository writing utilize this method.
III. Details
Presenting details that explain and illustrate the central theme. Skillfully chosen and arranged details contribute to concreteness and clarity. Four kinds of details with which paragraphs can be amplified: facts, examples, incidents, and reasons.
IV. Illustration
A topic sentence is amplified by illustration. The pattern is a general statement followed by an illustration, or a series of illustrations, in which case, the method is very much the same as amplification by details.
V. Analogy
Points out the similarity in some respects between things or ideas otherwise unlike. Particularly useful in clarifying something abstract and unfamiliar by likening it to something concrete and familiar.
VI. Repetition
Does not only secure coherence and emphasis but is also a means of amplifying a central thought. Thus, each sentence pattern that is repeated carries the thought forward. The repetition clarifies and expands the idea.
IX. Elimination
Points out what a thing or idea is not and proceeds with an explanation of what it is.
X. Enumeration
A paragraph may begin with a topic sentence which states the number of points to be covered. The points then follow in numerical order accompanied by clarifications or explanations, or if they require lengthy discussions, the paragraph of enumeration serves only as an introduction In both cases, the numerical order automatically insures good organization.