Restatement is a technique where you take information that someone else has written and put it into your own words.
This is most often used by students when doing homework! It is not a good way to come up with original or creative writing, but it can get you started on the writing process.
Restatement is a well known technique of achieving emphasis on a specific things you are telling to somebody. An example is: "It's not pining, it's passed on! This parrot is no more!" This example emphasis the fact that the parrot is dead and therefore cannot make noises anymore. By repeating the same thing in a different way, the listener might get the message faster.
In order to restate a paragraph, the thesis or main idea of the paragraph has to be rewritten in a different fashion, such that it still says the equivalent of what it did before, but in alternate wording. Then, the details that support the main idea can be spun in order to say the same thing, just using other words as well.
you wright what you need to do like you writh a bout one thing then if you do some one or something you will have to do a new paritgraft andi am 9 iand i kown it
A restatement of the thesis
topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence. The paragraph should focus on a single idea or argument and should be coherent and well-organized.
a restatement of the thesis and a positive statement about the editorial topic
The conclusion paragraph should includes a wrap-up and a thesis restatement.
In division, you develop a topic by breaking it down into smaller parts.
The clincher (restatement of your thesis) and ideas for your closing paragraph
A clincher sentence restates the topic sentence in new words and wraps up the paragraph.
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Write down your topic sentence. Look up statistical information about the topic and write a list of the facts you learn.Make each fact into a complete sentence, and you have your paragraph!
To develop a paragraph by elimination, it must first go through several phases. A paragraph must first be tested for analogy, classification, rationalization, and repetition.
To develop a paragraph using citations, you should start by introducing your main point or argument. Then, provide evidence or support for your argument by incorporating relevant quotations or paraphrasing from credible sources. Make sure to properly cite the sources you use within the paragraph according to the appropriate citation style, such as APA or MLA. This will strengthen your writing by adding authority and supporting your ideas with outside research.
A conclusion paragraph should include a restatement of your thesis (DIFFERENTLY). Also you should restate the main focus of your body paragraphs. When ending your conclusion paragraph you should leave the reader with a thoughtful message for future experiences.