Single paragraph



THE WRITING OF SINGLE PARAGRAPHS

So far we've been treating of paragraphs which are sections of a more or less lengthy composition, like an essay or the chapter of a book. But students are often asked in examinations to Write short separate paragraphs, rather than essays, on subjects of ordinary interest. Such single paragraphs are really miniature essays; 

but an equivalent principle as we've discussed above (except the principle of variety), must be followed in their construction. Each paragraph must be a unity, treating of 1 definite subject, and must follow a logical order of thought. In most cases, too, the principles about the topical sentences, and therefore, the conclusion should be borne in mind.

 A couple of examples should make this clear. Suppose, for instance, you're asked to Write a paragraph on “The Cat.” it's obvious that you simply cannot treat this subject fully, as you would possibly during a long essay. And yet, you want to, consistent with the principle of unity, confine your paragraph to at least one definite topic. You must, therefore, choose one thing to mention a few cats, and stick with it throughout.

 You might, for instance, write on one characteristic of the cat, say, its love of comfort and attachment to its home. Therein case, you would possibly write a paragraph something like this:The Cat there's some truth within the common saying that whiles dogs become attached to persons, cats are generally attached to places. A dog will follow his master anywhere, but a cat keeps to the house it's used to; and even when the house changes hand, the cat will remain there, goodbye because it is kindly treated by the new owners. 

A cat doesn, 't seem to be capable of the private devotion often shown by a dog. It thinks most of its own comfort, and its love is merely kindness. Notice the development of this paragraph. It begins with the topical sentence which clearly states the topic. The subsequent sentence explains the statement by expanding it; and therefore, the last sentence, by giving a reason for the attachment of a cat to a specific house forms a fitting conclusion.

 The paragraph is therefore a Unity, treating of 1 characteristic of cat character: and it follows an orderly plan. The paragraph on the cat is descriptive. Now take an example of a narrative paragraph, during which you're required to inform a story. Suppose the topic is to be a motor-car accident; you would possibly treat it during this way:-

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