example of narative paragraphs
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To identify the main conflict in the paragraph, I would need to see the specific text you're referring to. Please provide the paragraph, and I'll be happy to help analyze its main conflict!
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To determine the text structure of a paragraph, I would need to see the paragraph itself. Common text structures include chronological, cause and effect, problem and solution, compare and contrast, and descriptive. Please provide the paragraph you would like analyzed, and I can help identify its text structure.
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Unity in a paragraph is making sure that everything "flows." The paragraph should always begin with a topic sentence, such as "One of the reasons the climate is changing is because of pollution." From then on, whatever is being said must support the topic sentence. If you make claims, they need to be supported by logic. An example of a paragraph that would not be unified would be by inserting a random fact about your dog in a paragraph about global warming. They're not related, nor does your dog have an relevance to global warming.
Topical order is the method of organizing a speech where the main points divide up the rest of the topic into subtopics. An example would include the main subject, such as a list of items, then the rest of the speech would be separated into those topics.