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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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what are unified sentences?
  

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A paragraph is unified when every sentence develops the point made in the topic sentence. It must have a single focus and it must contain no irrelevant facts. Every sentence must contribute to the paragraph by explaining, exemplifying, or expanding the topic sentence.

  • A paragraph is unified when every sentence develops the point made in the topic sentence.
  • It must have a single focus and it must contain no irrelevant facts.
  • Every sentence must contribute to the paragraph by explaining, exemplifying, or expanding the topic sentence.
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A paragraph is unified when every sentence develops the point made in the topic sentence. It must have a single focus and it must contain no irrelevant facts. Every sentence must contribute to the paragraph by explaining, exemplifying, or expanding the topic sentence. In order to determine whether a paragraph is well developed or not, ask yourself: "What main point am I trying to convey here?"

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