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Paragraphing: Length Consistency and Idea Development, Lab Reports of Humanities

This document from purdue university's online writing lab provides guidelines on paragraphing, including rules for maintaining length consistency and developing ideas adequately. It includes examples of balanced and unbalanced paragraphs, as well as a graphic organizer for paper organization.

Typology: Lab Reports

Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/16/2009

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Download Paragraphing: Length Consistency and Idea Development and more Lab Reports Humanities in PDF only on Docsity! http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/print/general/gl_pgrph.html Paragraphing (length consistency) Brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab at http://owl.english.purdue.edu Also see the handout on paragraphs at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_pgrph2.html. Paragraphs are units of thought with one idea developed adequately. Listed here are some rules of thumb to use when paragraphing. As your writing improves, you'll be able to break these "rules" to meet your own needs. Until then, these suggestions can be helpful: Put only one main idea per paragraph. Aim for three to five or more sentences per paragraph. Include on each page about two handwritten or three typed paragraphs. Make your paragraphs proportional to your paper. Since paragraphs do less work in short papers, have short paragraphs for short papers and longer paragraphs for longer papers. If you have a few very short paragraphs, think about whether they are really parts of a larger paragraph--and can be combined--or whether you can add details to support each point and thus make each into a more fully developed paragraph. You can check on whether your paragraphs are balanced by looking at your paper. Some balanced pages: Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Unbalanced pages with ideas not equally developed: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/print/general/gl_pgrph.html Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. L Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem i psum l orem ipsum lo rem ipsum. Lorem ip sum lor lorem. Use the following graphics as a tool to organize your paper with one main idea in each box. Use as many pages and boxes as needed. Introduction Conclusion
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