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Precision in punctuation. Clarity in structure. Impact in essays.

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Declarative

Statements

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Interrogative

Questions

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Exclamatory

Excitement

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Imperative

Commands

Sentence Transformer

Watch how punctuation and structure change the meaning.

Today is a great day.

The Identification Challenge

Identify the sentence type correctly to earn points.

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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:

S1: TOPIC SENTENCE
S2: SUPPORTING DETAIL
S3: SUPPORTING DETAIL
S4: SUPPORTING DETAIL
S5: CONCLUDING SENTENCE

The Scramble

Drag all 5 sentences into order.

Paragraph Architect (5 Parts)

Topic Sentence
Supporting Evidence #1
Supporting Evidence #2
Supporting Evidence #3
Conclusion

Structure Quiz

Test your logic

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Essay Logic Challenge


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