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=Maintaining Unity=
=Maintaining Unity=
An essay should never lose consistency on its subject and assertion. Each paragraph should engage the [[What is “audience”?|reader]] both at a macro and micro level. Each paragraph should exhibit the argument or thesis of the essay while actively supporting the paragraph’s topic sentence.Generalizations should be supported with examples or illustrations.<ref>http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Paragraph-Unity "Paragraph Unity, Coherence, and Development." . Wheaton College. Web. 9 Nov 2013.</ref> It is important that all parts of each paragraph are functional.<ref>Carroll, Brian. Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge, 2010. 108. Print. </ref> As the writer of the essay, you need to continuously ask yourself how your paragraph relates to its topic sentence and how it maintains and develops the essay’s thesis.  When one paragraph's main idea is completed, then you are ready to move on to another. Never lose track of your goals. Only use details that develop and support the topic sentence and thesis; do not digress.
An essay should never lose consistency on it's subject and assertion. Each paragraph should engage the [[What is “audience”?|reader]] both at a macro and micro level. Each paragraph should exhibit the argument or thesis of the essay while actively supporting the paragraph’s topic sentence.Generalizations should be supported with examples or illustrations.<ref>http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Paragraph-Unity "Paragraph Unity, Coherence, and Development." . Wheaton College. Web. 9 Nov 2013.</ref> It is important that all parts of each paragraph are functional.<ref>Carroll, Brian. Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge, 2010. 108. Print. </ref> As the writer of the essay, you need to continuously ask yourself how your paragraph relates to its topic sentence and how it maintains and develops the essay’s thesis.  When one paragraph's main idea is completed, then you are ready to move on to another. Never lose track of your goals. Only use details that develop and support the topic sentence and thesis; do not digress.




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By following the above fundamentals of good writing, you can write a unified paragraph. These same concepts can also be applied to the essay’s body paragraphs. Proofreading and revising your essay so that it is unified is also an excellent attribute.
By following the above fundamentals of good writing, you can write a clear unified paragraph. These same concepts can also be applied to the essay’s body paragraphs. Habitual proofreading and revising your essay so that it is unified and clear of errors is also an excellent attribute.


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