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When to Start a New Paragraph



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By : Jane Sumerset    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-04 09:40:29
There are cases where you are pretty much sure on what to write for your assigned article or writings. After your topic is being given to you, you are going to dig up for more information to make regarding the subject. This is very important in your part since you need to know more about the topic and to elaborate it further when you’ll going to start writing your assigned task.

Having a lot of ideas that are flowing inside your head is a good thing for you to apply it into writing. Why? Because you don’t have to consume most of your time thinking about the possible concept for your topic. So what you need is to write it down and be creative in writing.

What an advantage in your part if that is going to happen. You’ll just have to organize your ideas and what you have researched in order to support your thoughts and create an interesting topic for your readers.

But what if it has to be happened in an opposite way? Where you find yourself staring blanking at your ceiling thinking how you are going to start writing your paragraphs? That can be a tough experience in your part but you need to find ways on how to get it started.

Paragraphs are a basic component of any written document. Can you imagine reading through a piece of text that doesn’t contain any paragraphs? It’s like hell on paper – one blob of absolutely unreadable mess.

Of course, you can’t just count punctuation and decide you’ll break it up into paragraphs after every fifth one you find. The most likely result are sections of text that makes little sense, with ideas illogically continued from one to the other without the proper transition. You can also try using your writing software to point you in the right direction, although good paragraph grouping is best accomplished by being mindful during the writing and rewriting process.

If you’ve been struggling about where to add a paragraph break, here’s a quick rundown of good guidelines you can use:

•Start a new paragraph when beginning a new idea, a new topic or a new point. One idea per paragraph is the ideal grouping to make sure you don’t overwhelm your reader and maximize retention. As such, you should always create a new paragraph when introducing a new one into the material.

•Start a new paragraph when contrasting ideas. Let’s say you have one idea in paragraph one and another in paragraph two. Where do you add the part that you pit them against each other? On a new paragraph, that’s where.

•Start a new paragraph when you need to offer your reader a short break. Some ideas can be too heavy to parlay in one paragraph. If you force it, you can end up with a paragraph that runs through pages, which is hardly the most ideal way to present your thoughts. Give the readers a break and break the uninterrupted flow of words – just make sure to put in a good transition from one paragraph to another.
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