Paragraph power : communicating ideas through paragraphs

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Paragraph power : communicating ideas through paragraphs

George M. Rooks

Prentice Hall Regents, c1999

2nd ed

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"For upper intermediate students of English"

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内容説明

Paragraph Power guides highintermediate level students through an intensive exploration of paragraph structure and development. Through analysis of new model paragraphs, peer- and self-editing, and critical thinking exercises, students develop skills for clear and effective academic writing.

目次

Chapter 1 What Is a Paragraph? The nature of the English paragraph The form of the English paragraph Logical paragraph development in English Revision and editing Application Chapter 2 The Parts of a Paragraph The topic sentence The subject development The summary sentence Language patterns in the paragraph Revision and editing Application Chapter 3 Explanation by Description of an Object The nature of description Preliminary consideration Writing the descriptive paragraph Special grammar in description Revision and editing Application Chapter 4 Directional Process Analysis The nature of process analysis Preliminary considerations Writing the directional analysis paragraph Stylistic problems in directional analysis Revision and editing Application Chapter 5 Cause Analysis and Effect Analysis The nature of cause analysis and effect analysis Preliminary considerations Writing cause analysis and effect analysis paragraphs Special grammar in cause analysis and effect analysis Revision and editing Application Chapter 6 Explanation by Comparison and Contrast The nature of comparison and contrast Preliminary considerations Writing comparison and contrast paragraphs Special grammar in comparison and contrast Revision and editing Application Chapter 7 Persuading by Argument The nature of argument Preliminary consideration Writing the argumentative paragraph Special grammar in argument Revision and editing Application Chapter 8 Paragraph Practice Paragraph 1 Explanation by definition Paragraph 2 Explanation by cause and effect Paragraph 3 Explanation by classification Paragraph 4 Explanation by natural process Paragraph 5 Neutral argument Paragraph 6 Writing an inductive paragraph Appendix A: Grammar Practice Exercise 1 Fragments Exercise 2 Fragments Exercise 3 Subject/verb agreement Exercise 4 Subject/verb agreement Exercise 5 Articles Exercise 6 Articles Exercise 7 Prepositions Exercise 8 Prepositions Exercise 9 Parallel structure Exercise 10 Parallel structure Exercise 11 Punctuation and capitalization Exercise 12 Punctuation and capitalization Exercise 13 Punctuation and capitalization Exercise 14 Wordiness Exercise 15 Wordiness Exercise 16 Variety of Sentence Structure Exercise 17 Variety of Sentence Structure Exercise 18 Transition Words Appendix B: Checklist for Students and Teachers

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