Writing Mastery Hub
Precision in punctuation. Clarity in structure. Impact in essays.
Declarative
Statements
Interrogative
Questions
Exclamatory
Excitement
Imperative
Commands
Sentence Transformer
Watch how punctuation and structure change the meaning.
The Identification Challenge
Identify the sentence type correctly to earn points.
Anatomy of a Paragraph
1. TOPIC SENTENCE
The main idea.
It tells the reader what the paragraph is about.
2. BODY (DETAILS)
The supporting details.
These sentences give facts, examples, or explanations.
3. CONCLUSION
The ending.
It wraps up the paragraph and reminds the reader of the main idea.
Connecting Ideas: Transitions
FOR ORDER:
“First,” “Next,” “Finally”
FOR CONTRAST:
“However,” “Yet,” “Instead”
The “5-Sentence” Rule
A classic, well-structured paragraph typically follows this 5-sentence architecture:
The Scramble
Drag all 5 sentences into order.
Paragraph Architect (5 Parts)
Structure Quiz
Test your logic