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Signpost or Discourse structure

Signpost or Discourse Structure Think of it like a roadmap for your writing or speech before the reader or listener: Speakers and writers use special techniques (called signposts) to guide their audience through their argument or message. These signposts help connect what is being said now to what was said before and what's coming next. It's like creating a clear path for the reader or listener to understand. "Discourse structure" refers to the overall organization of a text, like how a poem, newspaper article, or speech is put together to convey the message. It's just like a big picture of how language is used to communicate effectively. Just like a roadmap helps you navigate/go through a journey, these signposts and structures help your audience follow his argument or message.

How to write a good paragraph | a well structured paragarph

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How is a paragraph structured? A good paragraph begins with a topic sentence that briefly explains what the paragraph is going to be about. Next come a few sentences for development and support , elaborating on the topic with more detail. The paragraph ends with a conclusion sentence that summarizes the topic or presents one final piece of support to conclude.  What are the keys to a strong paragraph?  A strong paragraph explores a single topic with details following logically.  A good paragraph often uses transitions to connect otherwise disjointed sentences, helping every piece of information to work together .  Five important steps to write a good paragraph: Make the first sentence of your topic sentence. Provide sufficient support via the middle sentences. Make your last sentence a conclusion or transition. Know when to start a new linking paragraph. Use necessary transition words. An example of a well-structured paragraph: Many unavoidable incidents happen ev...

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